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Murder Charges Filed in Slaying of Kirkland's Scarlett Paxton
Kirkland Police identify the suspect as Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

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Kirkland Police identify the suspect as Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.

Kirkland Police identify the suspect as Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Kirkland Police identify the suspect as Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Kirkland Police identify the suspect at Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Kirkland Police identify the suspect as Dakota M. Wolf, a soldier in custody at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Other cases included two men arrested for slashing tires, a woman shoplifting a baby blanket and a burglary.
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Dr. Thomas Lovitt, a UW professor emeritus, established the music scholarship at Kansas University, where he met and married his late wife, Polly Owen Lovitt who taught music in the Shoreline School District
The 19-year-old soldier has not been charged but is being held by the Army at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for repeatedly going AWOL, and Kirkland Police say he is from the Eastside.
A Kirkland woman is in stable condition at Overlake Hospital after she was hit by a wheel that flew off a trailer headed in the other direction on 520.
A Kirkland woman is in stable condition at Overlake Hospital after she was hit by a wheel that flew off a trailer headed in the other direction on 520.
A Kirkland woman is in stable condition at Overlake Hospital after she was hit by a wheel that flew off a trailer headed in the other direction on 520.
The 19-year-old soldier has not been charged but is being held by the Army for repeatedly going AWOL, and Kirkland Police say he is from the Eastside.
The woman was hit by a wheel that flew off a trailer headed in the other direction, and she is in stable condition at Overlake Hospital.
The 19-year-old soldier has not been charged but is being held by the Army for repeatedly going AWOL, and Kirkland Police say he is from the Eastside.
The City of Kirkland plans to buy a segment of the 44-mile Eastside Rail Corridor that links Snohomish to Renton.
Several years ago the Port of Seattle purchased the entire 44-mile "Eastside Rail Corridor" from Snohomish to Renton, passing through Woodinville, now Kirkland is purchasing a portion of the the rail.
Kirkland's 5.8-mile segment of the former Burlington Northern railroad is linked to tracks in Redmond that will become the Redmond Central Connector.
The Kirkland portion of the 44-mile “Eastside Rail Corridor,” which stretches from Snohomish to Renton, would be developed into a cross-town trail.
City Council members also honored outgoing Councilwoman Jessica Greenway and scheduled a hearing on the moratorium delaying the controversial Potala Village development.