Local grade school students hear the message of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's "Red Ribbon Anti-Drug Campaign."
Italian court sets free former UW student from Seattle after four years.
The man could face charges of reckless driving and driving under the influence of prescription drugs. Only minor injuries were reported in the collision.
Other cases include a known burglar getting pinched for stealing beer, a man arrested for assault after his grandfather tells him to get out of the shower and a soft air gun shooting.
In another case, a woman is arrested for assault after allegedly kicking her boyfriend out of bed and then smashing "anything in her path."
Suspects allegedly targeted businesses in Kirkland and around the Eastside to access computer information and commit fraud.
One of the two is allegedly a Romanian national living illegally in the U.S.
Locals from Kirkland, Redmond, Bellevue and Mercer Island throw their support to Hague.
In another case, an Apple laptop is stolen from a woman at the park when she isn't looking.
An AT&T operator received instant messages that armed men had broken into the house.
A resident of Bellevue, he allegedly sent phony statements to hide big losses.
Other cases include a hot dog stand fight and a drunk arrested for poking a waitress in the breast near closing time at a Totem Lake bar.
Driver in his twenties had to be cut out of his vehicle after striking parked cars and rolling his rig on its side.
King County Sheriff, WSP and Seattle Police say they want people to call if they see a suspicious package, after a news story that false reports are overwhelming some police departments.
The site is sponsored by the Washington Traffic Safety Commission.
KPD releases three sketches and is asking for information from anyone who might know who the suspect is.
The adult children of a man who died at a Kirkland hospice facility recently fear that his death may not have been entirely natural and suspect his widow.
In other cases, an irate transient gets arrested for trespass and two residents on north Rose Hill report thefts.
Authorities say that while working in the Kirkland office of the Cartus Corporation, Manyvone Phanhsiry of Lynnwood carried out a scheme to steal money from intern housing accounts.
Indictment alleges 49-year-old Randall Morrison embezzled more than $112,000 from Ronald McDonald House.
In other reports, a counterfeit $20 was passed at a downtown burger joint, two men were arrested in a big fight outside a Kingsgate bar and a theft victim pays a price for leaving a bag unattended.
During a hearing Monday, Patrick Rexroat's attorney requested and was granted a continuance until Oct. 6.
Two dozen police agencies are patrolling through Sept. 5 to keep the roadways clear of drunk drivers as part of King County's "Drive Hammered, Get Nailed" campaign.
Citing details from a search warrant affidavit, seattlepi.com says Kirkland police recovered a pink bra, shoes and a strand of hair from Amici restaurant.
Other Kirkland police cases include two pinched on felony warrants, burglaries and thefts.
Fire department benevolent funds from Woodinville, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Bothell, Eastside, and Mercer Island are hosting the event at Redhook Brewery on August 28.
Federal magistrate judge rules that Anthony Ray Shindler can be freed if we wears an ankle monitor and meets several conditions. He is likely to be released by this weekend and faces a preliminary hearing Aug. 23.
Other incidents include an indecent exposure, burglary, assaults and shopliftings.
State officials say city crews' quick thinking helped prevent oil and foam from flowing into the Sammamish River.
Cold Case Squad exhumed the body in hopes DNA will identify the woman.
The family of the Google software engineer killed in the crash expresses disbelief and disgust at the light penalties for the charge of vehicular homicide.
The 43-year-old man is suspected of robbing a Bank of America branch.
Multiple agencies assisted in patrolling Lake Washington over Seafair weekend, with an emphasis on boating while impaired.
King County Fire Marshal declares ban because of dry conditions and forecasts for more dry weather. Outdoor burning of leaves and brush is already banned in Kirkland.
Woman calls 911 to report incident at business early Sunday morning, two potential suspects identified.
FBI has issued surveillance photos and is seeking information about the suspect, a stocky white male about 5-foot-10.
New camera/computer/GPS system will help pinpoint overtime violations.
Darren Berg, 49, pleaded guilty to wire fraud, money laundering and bankruptcy fraud.
This weekend the WSP and other agencies will be targeting boaters who are operating their vessels under the influence.
Police credit waterfront residents for swimming out and performing CPR on the 35-year-old Kirkland man, identified as Tyrone Fabroa.