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Pet of the Week: Soft-Hearted Zinnia
Found abandoned, this delicate and loving kitten is doing well now, but has a heart condition she might have to face in the future.

Found abandoned, this delicate and loving kitten is doing well now, but has a heart condition she might have to face in the future.

Redrawn lines shift the neighborhood into Bob Ferguson's district.
Several other Kirkland brokers have been elected to leadership positions in the Seattle King County Realtors, an association active on housing and home-ownership issues.
CoroWare's software upgrade will bring its earlier Explorer unmanned ground vehicles up to date and allow a new class of applications.
The original meeting on the long process of building a new central station on Finn Hill was canceled earlier this month due to snow.
Dr. Traci Pierce, the school board's preferred candidate, will meet the public Feb. 2 at Kirkland City Hall.
The Highlands neighborhood, Green Kirkland and the UW Restoration Ecology program are restoring native vegetation in the two-acre park.
The two beautiful 6-month-old kittens were rescued with their siblings and mama from under a house in Redmond.
Kirkland's two luxury boutique hotels have made the respected list every full year they've each been in business.
The event is part of Children's Dental Health Month and is designed provide preventative treatments to kids who lack insurance.
The Camano Island Democrat announced Monday she will support the bill, providing the deciding 25th vote to pass it in the state Senate.
James Keeffe III will sign copies of 'Two Gold Coins and a Prayer' on Feb. 4.
The classes will use a positive discipline approach to help parents build strong relationships with their children.
The King County Republican Central Committee will hold “pooled” precinct caucuses to lessen confusion over locations.
Freezing rain will likely fall in Kirkland Thursday morning, and treacherous driving conditions are being reported.
In its sixth storm update since Tuesday, the city of Kirkland says trees are beginning to topple here and there due to the weight of snow and ice. A city crew was sent to clear a downed tree on Juanita Drive at NE 137th Place.
Almost 30 routes have been canceled, but some could be restored if the storm proves less severe than predicted.
A Public Works Department manager says many crews are out working non-stop to plow, de-ice, fix signs, haul sand and other things to keep the city running.
Waste Management has canceled all of its Friday routes because of the poor driving conditions.
Their pregnant mother was rescued while foraging for food under a dumpster.