Living on a fixed income in an increasingly expensive region is not easy.
Letters to the editor saw issues in past weeks.
Some tips on how to use, reuse and recycle plastic.
Democrats, who control the House and Senate, are set to release spending plans and revenue packages
Since 1999 Cascade Water Alliance and its members have been working to provide high-quality water for its customers.
New advertising director joins Eastside news team
Violence in the world will happen but we shouldn’t just resign ourselves to it.
The Kirkland Senior Council and Bellevue Aging Network have worked together since 2010, lobbying to help older adults with health care, income and housing.
In opioid epidemic, lawmaker wants recovery to be on the same pedestal as treatment and prevention.
KCLS offers various resources for individuals looking to take control of their economic success.
Traveling abroad is an easy reminder to check your ethnocentrism.
Even with a robust economy, the majority party may seek more revenue to carry out its wish list.
Several bills have been introduced, but none made it to a hearing.
Syrian arts curator and cultural advisor shares how art can tell the story of history.
Do you have a living will or health care directive?
Thanks for the passionate service you and your crew delivered last week. I fully understood why no mail was coming…
Easy way to get rid of King County funding struggles: get rid of King County.
Behind the scenes at the recycling center.
Misleading postcards didn’t violate election laws because they touted non-candidates, the PDC found.
Thank you Kirkland residents