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Ahoy! 520 Drivers Can Expect Delays Due to Boat Traffic Saturday, This Summer
The Washington Department of Transportation is advising motorist of specific impacts this weekend for Opening Day, and through the summer boating season.

The Washington Department of Transportation is advising motorist of specific impacts this weekend for Opening Day, and through the summer boating season.

The weekly camps start June 24 for kids age 7 to 11 and include arts and crafts, games, sports, swimming at the Peter Kirk Pool and field trips.
Construction work to replace culverts and reduce flooding along the boulevard will start in May and continue into October. Drivers are advised to expect congestion and find alternative routes.
Kirkland officials invite the community to a “Renovation Celebration” on May 17 for the city's new 100,000 square foot Public Safety Building in the Totem Lake area, where work is expected to begin in June.
Atmospheric scientist Cliff Mass of the University of Washington says temperatures in some areas of Western Washington could reach 80 degrees by Sunday, and the region is in for a prolonged warm spell.
The two runs are on Sunday, May 12, starting and finishing at Juanita Beach Park.
State regulators say the company violated law by missing collections in unincorporated areas of King, Snohomish and Skagit counties, disproportionately allocating replacement driver to cities with separate contracts.
Charles Jungbluth was sentenced Monday after pleading guilty to first-degree murder in the stabbing death of 70-year-old coin collector Francis 'Patrick' Fleming.
A Kirkland Business Roundtable meeting is set for May 14.
Crews restriping the highway will close up to three lanes of southbound I-405, between Kirkland and Bothell, Saturday, April 27, to Sunday, April 28.
The 45th District Democrat tells The Seattle times that drunk-driving laws should be tougher, while pot laws weren't effective because they were too harsh.
The department credits tips to Q13's Washington's Most Wanted and Crime Stoppers for helping identify the suspects.
It's time to spring clean those medicine cabinets and safely dispose of expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs.
A bill is headed to the governor that will let drivers who think they were unfairly penalized over late toll payments make their cases in front of a judge.
The school joins three from Bellevue in the top tier of schools in the annual U.S. News rankings of best high schools.
The Kirkland City Council shared their concern over unmet need for local transportation funding.
The Bridle Trails State Park Foundation's first guided walk of the season will be led by Clay Antieau, former president of the Washington Native Plant Society.
Residents will be able to drop off items not normally accepted by regular weekly curbside service at the school parking lot on Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
A contractor will work on resurfacing projects from south to north, starting on 108th Avenue NE. The city credits voter approval of the Proposition 1 street levy last November for doubling the amount of work.
The tree removal is part of the on-going work to widen Interstate 405 and add express toll lanes and will be on the west side of the freeway in spots between NE 60th and NE 70th Place.