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Kirkland Police Investigate Break-In Attempt in Houghton, Burglary on Rose Hill
Police do not yet know if the two cases, about an hour apart Thursday morning and within a few miles, are related.

A refugee from the newspaper industry, Greg Johnston has been a journalist for more than 30 years, most of them with the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which vanished into the pages of history in March of 2009. He also served for four years as wire editor/reporter at The Daily World in Aberdeen on the Washington Coast, and worked as a news writer and wirephoto operator at the Associated Press Seattle bureau while attending the University of Washington. Greg graduated from the UW's School of Communications in the Rose Bowl victory year of 1978 – Go Dawgs!
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He lives on Finn Hill with his wife and has three grown children, one a U.S. Army infantryman and Afghanistan War veteran, and two beautiful grandchildren.
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Police do not yet know if the two cases, about an hour apart Thursday morning and within a few miles, are related.

In other cases, a couple was arrested for punching, kicking and biting a woman four months pregnant and two burglaries were reported on Finn Hill.
Police do not yet know if the two cases, about an hour apart Thursday morning and within a few miles, are related.
Skies were blue, temperatures ideal and Park Lane packed with fresh food, flowers, local produce and smiling, happy faces.
The council voted 4-3 Tuesday night to recommend the Planning Commission change the Comprehensive Plan category for the site of the controversial proposal and consider some cap on the number of residential units allowed.
Local congressional candidate says building a coal terminal in Bellingham would be an investment in technology of the past when today's leaders need to invest in the future.
Several cool new vendors will join the Kirkland Wednesday Market this year, which opens its 2012 season at 2 p.m.
A juvenile suffered a broken arm after being hit by a car in Kirkland Tuesday morning.
An unknown suspect got away after entering a north Juanita Subway store with a gun in his waistband. Earlier Tuesday morning, a juvenile suffered a broken arm after being hit by a car near Juanita High. Also, WSP investigated a four-car pileup on I-405.
One firefighter was slightly injured while battling the blaze, which climbed into the attic and roof of the house. A dog was also rescued, and apparently alerted residents of the house to the fire.
More than 2,400 runners and walkers turned out in sunny skies for the Kirkland Half Marathon & 5K Run/Walk Sunday, starting and finishing at Juanita Beach Park.
She sent a cool photo of herself and her Mom and told us just how special her mother is -- Happy Mother's Day!
The service will be at Northshore Baptist Church on May 19. Friends are also seeking donations to help pay the family's medical expenses. Anderson died last week at Harborview Hospital, several days after the May 4 collision.
Kirkland Police are tracking down reports of a man apparently seen running through backyards in the Houghton area.
A Lakeview area man lost $3,500 worth of equipment when his car was broken into overnight.
Kirkland Patch will have a booth near the Juanita Beach start/finish and will be giving away Patch goodies. Stop by to say hi!
The Juanita Friday Market opens its 2012 season on Friday with a return to the lake side of Juanita Beach Park; the Kirkland Wednesday Market opens May 16.
The Eastside giving circle chose the the innovate program for students in need after a member read a Kirkland Patch story about it.
The Kirkland-based giving circle chose the innovative program for students in need after a member read a Kirkland Patch story about it.
Members of the association voted at the beginning of the group's regular meeting Monday night to take control from Mirza Avdic, and then elected a new slate of board members.