Bipartisanship is all about trust … and being careful where you put it
My name is Eleanor Mueller and I am a senior at Lake Washington High School here in Kirkland. I’m one out of 338 of my classmates working to graduate in June
Washington state legacy ride with outgoing Gov. Gregoire
I am looking to purchase my child some gifts for his birthday that are not only fun, but also educational. Are there any ideas as a teacher and a parent that you recommend?
The 2013 legislative session will begin in Olympia on Monday as local legislators tackle a tough $900 million budget shortfall.
As people age, changes in life can often lead to mood changes. Retirement, death of a loved one, health issues and a loss of independence are just some of the changes that occur later in life, which may contribute to depression.
“Fiscal cliff compromise” by Jeff Johnson
Kirkland Reporter contributor, Bill LaMarche, wrote the article “Money – free speech and politics” regarding the concept of “corporations are not people and money is not an expression of free speech,” on Nov. 12.
Then … and now … So much for the “happy” part!!
I have the opportunity on the last Sunday of this month to give a presentation on “volunteering” to a great group of people in the “second half” of their lives.
Transportation turnip: Transportation funding needs and the state budget
The U.S. is poised to fall off a “fiscal cliff” on Jan. 1 unless Democrats and Republicans find a way to avoid automatic spending cuts and tax increases.
Gubernatorial handoff. Cartoon for the week of Dec. 14
What an insult to the citizens of Kirkland. At the council meeting on Tuesday, adoption of a zoning ordinance establishes 48 units per acre, which can be increased by as much as 25 percent for a total of 60 units per acre.
Winter obstacle: Social services versus the state budget
When I was a little girl, my younger sister and I wrote a letter to Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
Auburn to swallow the City of Pacific | Cartoon for Dec. 6
O.K. … Now I’m really convinced the Christmas hype starts too early!
This spring, we wrote to all Kirkland residents asking you to tell the Kirkland Council whether to place street and park maintenance measures on the ballot.This spring, we wrote to all Kirkland residents asking you to tell the Kirkland Council whether to place street and park maintenance measures on the ballot.
Nickname adjustment for Washington, the Evergreen State