Elevated bacteria levels on the eastern shore have Juanita Beach closed to swimmers again, for at least the next week.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Kirkland.
More than 4,100 distinguished students recognized nationwide.
Washington restaurants got $921 million from the fund, but thousands more were shut out of the SBA program, which ended Wednesday.
The King County Council on Tuesday approved legislation adding requirements for much of new development in unincorporated King County to ...
After noting a tripling in moorage citations this year at the Kirkland marina, city officials have boosted the fines.
The unemployment rate in King County is lower than the Washington average.
Public health officials have OK'd the reopening of Juanita Beach, and lifeguards will be on duty to welcome swimmers back Thursday.
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Kirkland plans to reopen two city facilities in the first week of August for the first time since the pandemic forced closures in 2020.
Kirkland's traditional Fourth of July events may be canceled, but there are several other ways you can celebrate Independence Day.
An ill-timed increase in bacteria levels will keep Juanita Beach closed to swimmers for at least a week, officials said Wednesday evening.
See how college aid applications changed for Kirkland area high schools.
King County Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles has designated four local organizations that will receive retired Metro Transit Vanpool van ...
The temporary off-leash dog area at Juanita Beach Park proved so popular in June that it will be sticking around for the rest of summer.
Two community centers will take turns offering relief to those needing an escape from dangerously high temperatures forecast through Monday.
This is how the Kirkland area compares to Washington for coronavirus vaccinations.
Forecasters say an incoming heat wave is poised to push temperatures up into the triple digits this weekend. Here's what to expect.
With the traditional Celebrate Kirkland festivities on hold until 2022, the city put together a virtual production for Independence Day.
With weekend temperatures set to soar, state officials have a few reminders about staying safe in and on Washington's waterways.
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The pandemic changed how Girl Scouts in Kirkland approached cookie sales. Hereโs how to get them into the hands of first responders.
According to the King County Sheriff's Office, the search has turned into a recovery mission.
The school will have its own teachers, programs and systems of support.
With many warmer days ahead, Kirkland's lifeguards are preparing to return to three city beaches next month.
Home prices have skyrocketed in the Kirkland area since the pandemic began.
City parks teams have created three temporary off-leash dog areas at different Kirkland parks through August.
One real estate expert described "frenzy-level buyer demand" as home prices soared and inventory plummeted in May.
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; King County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Neighbors are invited to City Hall later this month to drop off household batteries for safe disposal.
"Juneuary" has lived up to its reputation in recent days, and a few showers remain in the forecast. However, things should get a bit warmer.
Publish a photo of pops on the Kirkland Patch for Fatherโs Day 2021 to share your favorite father-son or father-daughter moments.
Per the District's evaluation, all LWSD Schools will continue with current learning model. No changes to 4-day per week schedule.
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Officials of each sponsor college selected their scholarship winners from among Finalists in the 2021 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Once completed next year, the redeveloped Kirkland park will have a new playground, turf field, picnic shelters and restrooms.
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A groundbreaking proposal to ban government use of facial recognition software has been passed by the King County Council. It was approv ...
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