Kirkland pet parents have until Sept. 3 to sign up their dogs for a chance at stardom. The top dog will win a professional portrait session.
'District staff and families are both focused on the same outcome, positive learning and success for every student.'
Repairs will take place on 3rd Street between Central Way and Kirkland Avenue.
On Friday, residents can bring electronics and batteries for proper disposal. On Saturday, the city will accept styrofoam materials.
Kirkland and other brand-name frozen shrimp distributed in Washington and nationwide are recalled due to possible salmonella contamination.
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Temporary rotating winter shelters for families with children and women find a permanent home.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson is leading a coalition of more than a dozen states in filing a federal lawsuit over changes to the USPS.
Temporary rotating winter shelters for families with children and women find a permanent 24/7/365 home.
The annual list released by Inc. ranks 5,000 of the fastest-growing privately-held companies in the United States.
'To supplement our written communication this week, we are pleased to announce that we will be holding two Live Events next week.'
The hottest weekend of the year is on tap, with the possibility for some record temperatures by Sunday.
Individuals with tickets or fines will only be responsible for paying the original amount.
The Kirkland Cultural Arts Commission felt that the art was a great fit for Park Lane.
The next Council meeting takes place on September 1.
The four pieces are meant to illustrate Kirkland's journey from the first American epicenter of COVID-19 to an "epicenter of resilience."
Until the end of the month, anyone who contacts the court to pay a ticket or fine can avoid late fees.
New Program Available for King County Schools and Non-Profits to Connect Low-Income K-12 Students to the Internet from Home
Lake Washingtonโs planning and current actions do not change since the decision was made on July 23 to move students to remote learning.
In the first step of the phased plan, families will be able to visit their loved ones outdoors at long-term care facilities.
The Council will approve a fiscal note for these items during their meeting on September 1.
Farmers in eastern Washington donated boxes of surplus produce, which residents can now pick up for a limited time on Tuesdays and Fridays.
Councilmembers passed the resolution Tuesday, approving a framework for establishing new reforms and accountability measures.
This year, all 10 of Washington's seats on the U.S. House of Representatives are up for election.
These closures are to help address the frequent large gatherings that have been occurring at these locations.
Rescue teams responded to Lake Washington around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Lee Johnson Field will open for evening activities, waterfront parks, docks and piers will close daily at 9 p.m.
The city of Kirkland says the closure will be to replace a culvert that will protect the local fish population.
This type of vandalism can only be remedied through swift eradication and a fierce commitment to restoration. Vandals do not prevail.
Maintenence teams will mow the lawns and clear brush along the 5.75-mile corridor through Friday.
The mural was originally painted on the Kirkland Sur La Table store, but was later moved to Marina Park.
The grant application form is available on the Cityโs Tourism Funding webpage or by e-mailing the Tourism Program.
Currently, the Planning Commission is working diligently on the Planning Work Program for 2020-2022, among other important topics.
A phone version of the community survey was recently administered to a statistically valid, random sample of Kirkland residents.
In the coming weeks, King County residents will cast votes for dozens of offices up for election this year. Get a head start here.
Signage will be posted at the applicable parks asking community members to respect the priority hours for seniors.
Kirkland officials are asking residents to reserve use of five city parks for the most vulnerable residents on three mornings each week.
During a school board meeting Monday, the superintendent removed the controversial mascot and began the process of choosing a new one.
Paid parking was suspended in Kirkland during Gov. Jay Inslee's "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order.
Amnesty begins on July 15, but individuals can contact the court now to set up payment arrangements.