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Report of Armed Burglar on Rose Hill Turns Out to Be False
Investigation with K9 unit finds report of burglary in progress unsubstantiated.

A refugee from the newspaper industry, Greg Johnston has been a journalist for more than 30 years, most of them with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which vanished into the pages of history in March of 2009. He also served for four years as wire editor/reporter at The Daily World in Aberdeen on the Washington Coast, and worked as a news writer and wirephoto operator at the Associated Press Seattle bureau while attending the University of Washington. Greg graduated from the UW's School of Communications in the Rose Bowl victory year of 1978 – Go Dawgs!
He sees in Patch the opportunity to continue doing what he does: real, honest journalism, now on line, at a hyper-local level, in his hometown. Adventure-oriented since a child, Greg loves to hike, backpack, fish, ride his mountain bike, run, kayak, snowboard and take nature photographs.
He lives on Finn Hill with his wife and has three grown children, one a U.S. Army infantryman and Afghanistan War veteran, and two beautiful grandchildren.
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Kirkland is a relatively affluent, largely suburban bedroom community where quality of life issues are important. The challenge will be maintaining a vibrant downtown and neighborhoods while preserving their small-town charm. I think quality of life should not be sacrificed for economic development; rather, I think maintaining a high quality of life is essential to a strong economy.
Investigation with K9 unit finds report of burglary in progress unsubstantiated.

Scott Kagawa of Spanaway, 49, accused of killing his ex-wife in March, was apparently found dead near an apartment complex in Juanita Monday.
Motorists can expect traffic and parking disruptions on Central Way, and lane closures at four stretches being resurfaced on Market Street, on Rose Hill and in north Juanita and the Totem Lake area.
Woodinville’s Sharecroppers Garden in the Sammamish Valley aims to be a model for helping build a more sustainable future.
The Pacific County Sheriff identified the man as 55-year-old John Beaumeir.
The Pacific County Sheriff identified the man as 55-year-old John Beaumeir.
Years ago the clock that stood at Kirkland Ave and Lake Street for decades stopped at 1:33, and last year it was taken down. Now a group of citizens wants to restore Kirkland's last vestige of the Lake Washington ferry era.
Hundreds lined Central Way under perfect blue skies for the city's annual Independence Day parade.
The fireworks should be better this year and residents partaking of the parade and other events are being asked to bring food donations for Hopelink.
Pvt. Dakota Miles Wolf, 20, will receive a Bad Conduct Discharge and be transferred to King County authorities on July 16 to face first-degree murder charges.
Pvt. Dakota Miles Wolf, 20, will receive a Bad Conduct Discharge and be transferred to King County authorities on July 16 to face first-degree murder charges.
Dakota Miles Wolf, 20, received a Bad Conduct Discharge and in being held in the King County Jail on $2 million bail. He faces arraignment Monday on charges of first-degree murder.
Pvt. Dakota Miles Wolf, 20, will receive a Bad Conduct Discharge and be transferred to King County authorities on July 16 to face first-degree murder charges.
The nonpartisan group rated Roger Goodman as "Outstanding and Larry Springer as "Very Good."
Ismail Sali of Kirkland gets seven years and his co-conspirator three years for a multi-year ATM skimming spree that stole more than $300,000.
Ismail Sali of Kirkland gets seven years and his co-conspirator three years for a multi-year ATM skimming spree that stole more than $300,000.
Ismail Sali gets seven years and his co-conspirator three years for a multi-year ATM skimming spree that stole more than $300,000.
Ismail Sali of Kirkland gets seven years and his co-conspirator three years for a multi-year ATM skimming spree that stole more than $300,000.
Ismail Sali of Kirkland gets seven years and his co-conspirator three years for a multi-year ATM skimming spree that stole more than $300,000.
The Eastside 60-year-old nonprofit service agency is moving its headquarters from Redmond and consolidating its program for youth in crisis to one location in the Kingsgate area.