February is off to a soggy start, but a change in pace is in store after Tuesday. Here's the weather outlook for the rest of the week.
Visit the Kindergarten Registration page of the LWSD website learn more about the registration process.
Parents may apply between February 1-26 for a change to their school assignment for 2021-22 school year for their student in grades K-12.
Case counts are on the decline, and two regions are preparing to move ahead to Phase 2, despite the arrival of a more contagious strain.
Beginning January 22 and until January 28, all kindergarten and first grade students will access online learning.
New federal data shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in King County and across Washington.
Two Kirkland firefighters are being recognized for "exemplary work" for their leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.
Snow is still headed to much of Western Washington, but it may not last as long as previously thought. Here's the latest from forecasters.
Apartment List has released its final National Rent Report of 2020. See how much rent prices across the U.S. changed during the last year.
'Asynchronous student learning continuing January 22-28 for K-1 teacher planning and preparation.'
This week Washington marked one year since recording the nation's first diagnosis and announced new efforts to ramp up vaccine distribution.
The Kirkland Fire Department is five members stronger today, and another round of hiring is set to begin in just a few months.
Cooler temperatures, a chance for snow in the lowlands and some overnight fog: the next few days have a little bit of everything.
Kindergarteners and first graders will return to class next week, which means drivers should watch their speeds around schools.
One year ago, a Snohomish County man became the first person in the United States to be diagnosed with the coronavirus.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in King County.
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Health officials are concerned about rebounding case counts across the state. Meanwhile, the next phase of vaccine distribution approaches.
Officials said at least 42 people died from overdoses between Dec. 27 and Jan. 9 โโโ the highest number ever recorded in such a short time.
'We have received a number of questions from families that are helping to inform our FAQ.'
A number of things could happen over the next few days, but one thing is certain: it's going to be wet.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in King County.
10th Graders from the International Community School Volunteer at Bridle Trails State Park
'One point of clarification that I want to provide as you finalize your selection is the issue of teacher placement in remote.'
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King County case rates per 100,000 residents over the last 14 days.
Middle school and high school students will have in-person start dates in March.
Soak up what sun you can Saturday and Sunday, because the rain, wind and risk of landslides will be back again next week.
State health officials announced Friday that no regions will be eligible to move to the second reopening phase until at least Jan. 18.
This live update will be recorded for staff and families that are not able to view the live broadcast.
A trio of weather systems will mean wet weather in Washington through the new year, including a healthy dose of mountain snow by Thursday.
Coronavirus vaccines are heading to thousands of long-term care facilities, where illnesses have led to the most deaths during the pandemic.
If you're hoping for a white Christmas this year, you'll have to head into the mountains. Otherwise, prepare for a rainy weekend.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions at Safeway, QFC and more.
Students held a donation drive to collect winter gear for Eastside Baby Corner
Kirkland is suspending most parking enforcement downtown to help encourage patronage at local businesses at restaurants.
A flood watch will be in effect until Sunday night as river levels rise and Washington get walloped with rain from three weather systems.
A second vaccine is approved, and Washington appears to be making progress in flattening the curve a third time. Catch up on the latest.
The Lake Washington Saddle Club celebrates 75 years and continues to protect and preserve Bridle Trails State Park