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Scheid Running for Mercer Island City Council to Oppose Tolling
Retired Coast Guard Capt. Kevin Scheid says tolling on I-90 is bad policy for Mercer Island and he can help defeat it as a city council member.

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Retired Coast Guard Capt. Kevin Scheid says tolling on I-90 is bad policy for Mercer Island and he can help defeat it as a city council member.

About 1,500 cyclists will be participating in the 7 Hills of Kirkland, an event benefiting KITH, the Kirkland non-profit that provides transitional housing for the homeless.
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Tough-talking Boeing chief executive Jim McNerney says suppliers who don't work with the company to cut their prices would be told not to bid on new projects.
Tough-talking Boeing chief executive Jim McNerney says suppliers who don't work with the company to cut their prices would be told not to bid on new projects.
The KC-46 is based on Boeing's all-aluminum 767 and will be built primarily in Everett, with assembly work at multiple Puget Sound locations.
The KC-46 is based on Boeing's all-aluminum 767 and will be built primarily in Everett, with assembly work at multiple Puget Sound locations
Police Capt. Mike Ursino received a 30-year award, while 10 city employees received 25-year awards and four received 20-year awards.
The state Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25.
The state Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25.
The state Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25
The State Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25.
The State Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25.
The state Transportation Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to increase the floating bridge toll rates - the peak Good to Go! fee will be $3.70, while the peak Pay by Mail rate will be $5.25.
Kirkland Police say the material was for construction use and posed no danger to the public. It was taken for disposal by the Bellevue Police bomb squad.
Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Kirkland.
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Patch.com partner Zillow.com provides updates on new homes for sale in Kirkland.
Kirkland City Council Member Amy Walen will fill in for Mayor Joan McBride at the Eastside Mayors Forum on May 29 in Bellevue.
This Sammamish teen walks with grace through many challenges.