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Stocks Jump for Kirkland's Clearwire On News of Sprint-Softbank Merger
The Japanese Company Softbank announces its $20 billion purchase of 70 percent of Clearwire's partner Sprint Nextel.

The Japanese Company Softbank announces its $20 billion purchase of 70 percent of Clearwire's partner Sprint Nextel.

Local Community Emergency Response (CERT) trainees will sharpen their triage skills during a simulated disaster at Peter Kirk Community Center.
Props. 1 and 2 opponent Bob Style insists the city has enough money in its budget already to address Kirkland's parks and roads needs.
People magazine breaks the news that the couple who met on 'The Bachelor' will greet a new arrival in March
Former Kirkland City Councilwoman and Park Board member Nona Ganz says grant funding supporting Green Kirkland will run out next year, and notes two upcoming restoration events.
The “Drop, Cover, Hold On” earthquake exercise will be on Oct. 18 at 10:18 a.m.
Students and staff at Lake Washington High and Kirkland Middle School wore orange Wednesday in support of Unity Day.
Kirkland police are crediting neighbors for calling 9-1-1 after a north Rose Hill homeowner allegedly caught two suspects inside his house stealing guns and other property, then chased them down the street.
A cluster of rain gardens will be planted on Finn Hill Saturday, Oct. 13, from 9-noon.
The president of the group 'For Kirkland' says it’s time to have a sustainable solution for the city's parks and roads needs in order to maintain quality of life.
Kirkland residents can bring items such as appliances, electronics, tires, motor oil, batteries, clothing and fluorescent tubes and bulbs on Oct. 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Kirkland resident and business owner Bill Schultheis urges citizens to approve the parks levy on Nov. 6.
Bob Style lists the issues he has with city council decisions about where Kirkland is going.
You can sign up now for the spooky one-mile run, a new and fun event by Kirkland Parks for kids and grownups.
Brenda Nunes encourages Kirkland residents to vote for Proposition 2 on the Nov. 6 ballot.
City of Kirkland staff and speakers for and against will give presentations about the two property tax levies on the Nov. 6 ballot in the meeting at Finn Hill Middle School.
Route information and tools are available online; riders now pay when boarding.
A cast and crew of over 40 will perform a musical rendition of the Old Testament story at the Rose Hill building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
About 700 are expected to participate in the TriFreaks Kirkland Triathlon, which benefits Hopelink.
Cream? Sugar? Hazelnut? Pumpkin spice? Give a shout out to your favorite cup of joe, or favorite server.