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Kirkland Updates Large Construction 'Hot Sheet'
Find out what that big excavation is all about, where to avoid street work and which private developments are moving forward.
Find out what that big excavation is all about, where to avoid street work and which private developments are moving forward.
The all-volunteer group's Celebrations tour raises money for programs to provide school clothes for kids in need, assault survivor kits and outreach programs.
No injuries were reported and significant damage was prevented Sunday evening when a house in Kirkland's Bridle Trails neighborhood on Rose Hill caught fire.
Donations are being accepted now through December 31 at six fire stations and City Hall.
Government offices and banks will be closed and there will be no mail delivery; garbage pickup will be delayed a day for some. Forget the whipped cream? Most grocery stores will be open.
Prosecutors say the 60-year-old trucker from British Columbia, who smuggled tons of marijuana into the United States in a truck with hidden compartments, had ties to a Kirkland ringleader.
What are your favorite stores in and near Kirkland to visit bright and early the morning after Thanksgiving?
Frequent council critic Bob Style questions expenditures.
The Kirkland-based charitable group will use the money for its programs to help homeless families on the Eastside.
Public input will be taken at the Salary Commission meeting about possible adjustments to the mayor's and council members' pay.
Kirkland's Bob Style says 20 states think it should and that momentum is building.
To encourage residents to recycle cooking oil and fats during the holidays, the city and General Diesel will conduct an informational event at the North Kirkland Community Center collection tank.
The "Old-Time Holiday Show" returns Dec. 14-16, but the rest of the seasonal lineup is more than carols and sugar plums, with comedy, jazz, folk-indie-pop, acrobatics and a dedication to the high priestess of soul.
If the clouds part, look to the skies for some stunning light displays this November and December.
The man, John “Jack” L. Miller, walked away from a Juanita care center Saturday afternoon, and was located in Seattle by a resident who had seen news report and took him in.
Proceeds from the club's annual tree lot sales go to a variety of local programs to help children and families in need. The lot will be open the day after Thanskgiving to Dec. 23.
The ‘Go Further with Ford Night’ Combines Fusion, Fundraising and American Idol in a benefit for the Boys & Girls Club of Kirkland.
She'll replace the late Dr. David Woodall, and previously served as president from 2008 to 2011.
Scott Morris of Finn Hill says roads and parks need help, and it's up to voters to make sure Kirkland remains a first-class community.
Lynn Stokesbary of Kirkland says voters today need to have the same vision as voters in 1976, '84, '89 and '02.