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UPDATE: 1st District Candidate Asks Mother's PAC to Stop Running Ads
The mailer ad compared DelBene to Mitt Romney as a millionaire candidate.

The mailer ad compared DelBene to Mitt Romney as a millionaire candidate.

The first ad by the PAC Progress for Washington compared fellow 1st Congressional District candidate Suzan DelBene to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Lobsang Dargey was born to a family of Tibetan goatherders and now lives as a successful developer in Bellevue. But his plan for a 143-unit apartment complex on Lake Street is facing fierce oppostion from neighbors.
The organizers of Kirkland's new summer arts, music and kids' festival need volunteers for 3- to 4-hour shifts
The Kirkland Arts Center is hosting the free panel discussion on how to turn the former rail line into a pedestrian/bicycle path.
The City Council is seeking volunteers to write pro and con statements for the voter's pamphlet on a $3 million roads funding measure and a $2.3 parks measure.
A stretch of Railroad Avenue will be closed for about four weeks beginning July 16, while final work to repave Kirkland Avenue begins on the same day.
Juanita High grad Sarah Smith won the scholarship for her volunteer work with the horse rescue group Phoenix Rising Sanctuary.
McCravey supporter says someone is again targeting the State Senate candidate's signs.
The city will conduct an informational meeting on the remodel of a 102,000-square-foot Totem Lake structure for Kirkland's new Public Safety Building.
Beginning July 10, the city will be serving free sack lunches to kids 18 and younger weekly at 132nd Square Park, an effort to assure proper nutrition during the school break.
The Kirkland Police Department is urging owners of Apple products to install and enable the 'Find my IPhone' app to help recover devices if they are lost or stolen.
The Kirkland youth theater troupe reprises its spring production of "Much Ado About Nothing" at the forested park on June 29.
A car prowler drove away after stealing an iPad, but Kirkland Police were led right to him because of one of the device's apps.
Sandburg, Discovery, Bell, Twain and Rose Hill elementary schools will have new leaders starting with the 2012-13 school year.
The Kirkland Police Department is urging owners of Apple products to install and enable the 'Find my IPhone' app to help recover devices if they are lost or stolen.
Celebrate Kirkland puts out call for help with the annual festivities just days away.
There were no injuries after dozens of residents were led outside when smoke from a small fire entered the Madison House's fourth floor.
The city is now signing up its 14th Community Emergency Response Team class to help authorities in the event of a disaster.
In March the city threatened to end its long arrangement with the county and start its own program. But a better deal has been negotiated.