Even the Grinch would have to agree: the hustle and bustle of the holidays is getting a bit more manageable.
King County Library System is a tremendous resource all year round.
We’ve had a bird strike | Cartoon for Dec. 8 – Frank Shiers
Officially, Gov. Jay Inslee’s second term doesn’t get underway for another month.
The Republican Party, of the ’50s and ’60s, had worked together in both houses of congress for the greater good of this nation by building new infrastructure across this great nation from east to west, north to south.
Kirkland Nourishing Network is working to fill some gaps in food security, right here in our community. We’ve made it…
According to Google, the definition of gender equality is: “The state in which access to rights or opportunities is unaffected by gender. Legislation that reflected the principles of gender equality.”
The Seattle area is home to professionals in a multitude of disciplines offering their expertise to those who are looking…
Who says there is no prayer in schools? | Cartoon for Dec. 7 – Frank Shiers
As the GOP aligns their membership to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA), now is a good time to consider some of the problems it was intended to address.
By Frank Shiers
Are we to believe that we are safer by not checking for immigration papers at a time with ISIS waiting…
The Kirkland Nourishing Network is working to fill some gaps in food security, right here in our community. We’ve made…
The State Fire Marshal’s Office would like to remind citizens to be fire safe with their holiday decorations this season,…
Before you hit the last lyrics of Auld Lang Syne, you will have maneuvered through a jam-packed month of friends,…
Samantha Pak’s editorial last week was filled with conditioned-reflex reactions to the election.
Husky football team meets Colorado for Pac-12 title | Cartoon for Nov. 28 – Frank Shiers
That was a really good letter in the Nov. 18 Kirkland Reporter. The Reverend Marian Stewart absolutely nailed it with…
In times of great uncertainty, it can be tempting to fall for emotional responses rather than calm reasoning and cautious planning.
The following is from the Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office: