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The arrest of the former Seahawks and Husky player—husband of Hope Solo—might be related to his arrest in Kirkland earlier this month.

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The arrest of the former Seahawks and Husky player—husband of Hope Solo—might be related to his arrest in Kirkland earlier this month.

The arrest of the former Seahawks and Husky player – husband of Hope Solo – was related to his arrest in Kirkland earlier this month.
The arrest in Tampa of the former Seahawks and Husky player--husband of Hope Solo--was related to his arrest in Kirkland earlier this month as a possible probation violation.
Dozens of kids, moms, dads, teachers, school district officials and city dignitaries celebrate the grand opening of the Finn Hill school, which is in the final stages of a $21.5 million modernization project.
Lake Street and Kirkland Avenue in the heart of Kirkland will be closed to vehicles from 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday for the annual holiday festivities. The lighting of a 30-foot tree is set for 6 p.m.
The school on Finn Hill will raise money for a family with twins who suffer from a rare syndrome, in memory of daycare staffer Carly Anderson, who was killed in a car crash on her way to work last May.
What shops in Kirkland will you be visiting on Saturday, which are your favorites and why? If you're a shop owner, what specials are you planning? Let us know!
The driver was able to escape a fire Wednesday evening that began in the vehicle's passenger compartment, but the car was a total loss.
In other cases, three nighttime thieves are caught on camera stealing wheels and tires from a new luxury car at a dealership lot, 12 car prowl thefts were investigated and a cab driver is stiffed for a $124 fare.
The new curb extensions on five Central Way crosswalks are designed to improve pedestrian safety, and plainclothes officers will launch an educational effort in late November and December.
The Kirkland City Council Tuesday night rejected a settlement proposed by city staff to settle a lawsuit by the developer of a controversial apartment proposal, and in a split vote agreed to consider a plan by Lake Street neighbors fighting the project.
Buoyed by the rapid success of a Thanksgiving food drive, Kirkland Nourishing Network is launching an effort to provide food during the school break for kids in need and their families.
A Bothell resident who says he was abused by a youth minister at St. John Vianney Church on Finn Hill recently settled a claim against the Archdiocese of Seattle, and says at least 10 more boys were molested.
This year nine Eastside firefighters unions are competing against Seattle firefighters to see which can raise the most money to fight cancers that affect primarily men -- a global effort each November.
The association needs volunteers on the Sunday after Thanksgiving for what it believes is the first holiday decorating effort in downtown Juanita, followed by a tree-lighting ceremony and lunch from local restaurants.
You can help prevent localized flooding incidents by keeping storm drains on your streets clear of leaves and other debris. Please tell us if you spot any issues!
In other cases, a homeless man was arrested for assault at Tent City 4 and multiple car prowl thefts were reported; on one case, a man lost eight 20-round magazines for an AR15 assault rifle.
Hopelink's annual Turkey Trout 5K Run/Walk is on Sunday and traffic on several Kirkland streets will be affected.
Police are seeking the public's help in identifying and tracking down the suspect in the Oct. 25 attack in Juanita.
The Seattle-based homeless group SHARE threatened to close the camp at St. John Vianney Church on Finn Hill unless certain residents left, so 20 or more planned to pack up and move to Lake Washington United Methodist Church on Rose Hill.