Nurseries around the Eastside are open and stocked with the latest cultivars.
The curious mind of a teenager led Brian Carter to a career in wine-making.
Check out these nine homes for sale, ranging in asking price from $425,000 to $949,000.
The Edmonds couple with a longtime interest in the big rigs donates Paccar stock for a truck that will be used to transport a mobile health screening unit.
Kirkland-based Kenworth Truck Co. is recognizing their donation and giving them a tour of its Renton plant.
Not your mama's spaghetti...but thank goodness for Mike Halter's Italian mama cooking up modern Italian fare at this family-owned neighborhood restaurant.
The ice cream store special benefits the National Fallen Fire Fighters Federation.
An old gas station is being converted to tasting rooms for wineries and possibly restaurants.
Kirkland Lake Washington Cruise Now Offered on Saturdays and Sundays.
Still looking for a place to celebrate with the family on Sunday? Here are some of our suggestions.
Bring a reuseable tumbler or mug to any location, including those in Kirkland.
The manufacturer of trucks -- including Kenworth, with headquarters in Kirkland -- benefited from recovering economies in North America and Europe.
Longtime Woodinville resident Tom Quigley urges the community to continue to embrace the benefits of agricultural land in the Sammamish Valley.
The Microsoft co-founder, Vulcan Inc. chairman and Mercer Island resident will speak Friday at Town Hall Seattle. On Sunday, he was on "60 Minutes."
On Tax Day, it's good to look back on the federal income tax and mortgage interest deduction. There are some who want to end it to help the federal budget deficit.
New managers focus on welcoming customers and offer an extensive wine list as they aim to breathe new life into the restaurant.
The winemaker at EFESTE Wine Cellars -- that's pronounced "F-S-T" -- strives to bring out the individuality of his creations.
There's nothing like the big screen and booming acoustics of a movie theater to take you to another place.
Things you might like to know today, Tuesday, April 12, 2011.
Brian Scheehser not only prepares the meals, he actually grows many of the ingredients -- herbs, vegetables, fruit and berries -- on a 10-acre farm in the Sammamish Valley.
This year passport holders get six weeks to tour Woodinville's wine districts.
There are some great single family homes and condos with open houses coming up.
The self-described Vegas-style "ultra-lounge" is a club with a great vibe and and a great bar scene.
Things you might want to know today, Wednesday, April 6, 2011.
The winery hot spot of the Warehouse District is the perfect place for Scott Greenberg's Convergence Zone Cellars, a small producer with big taste.
This week we feature three properties in the South Juanita, North Rose Hill and South Rose Hill neighborhoods, ranging in price from $585,000 to $749,000.
The charity of your choice gets a donation equal to 5 percent of your bill when you dine at Kirkland's Trellis, Cafe Juanita and Purple Cafe & Wine Bar.
The trifecta of its luxury lodging, spa and highly regarded restaurant Trellis make for a great hometown getaway.
The Kirkland hospital's Anticoagulation and Lipid Clinic opened in 1996 to treat and monitor those at risk for heart disease and stroke.
Try a movie, kids' workshop, inflatable playground, girls' book club -- and free pizza!
Kirkland's Braxton Clemans wins the gold medal, downing nine in 5.3 seconds.
Carillon Point's wine bar impresses with its extensive selection.
Worried that going local means going dry? Hollywood Hill Vineyards has your solution.
Here are homes in the Bridle Trails and Houghton neighborhoods, all open on Sunday and ranging in price from $424,950 to $498,000.
The accolades keep rolling in for the operator of Cafe Juanita, but she says it's about the food and service, not just her.
This medical specialty helps seriously ill people manage their symptoms.
This cozy, intimate martini and wine bar tucked into Lakeshore Plaza makes you feel warm and welcome.
Find details here on a book club event, cosmic bowling, a parade, Lego racing and more.
It is possible to get out with the kids and feel like you’ve had a night on the town.
The Asian market plans to reopen in a larger space just east of downtown.