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Kirkland's only Irish bar easily wins our poll as best place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

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Kirkland's only Irish bar easily wins our poll as best place to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.

In other cases, several more residential burglaries were investigated and Seattle cops busted two in a stolen vehicle with plates stolen from a Kirkland man's car.
The Kirkland technical institute's two-quarter course was designed with help from Boeing as part of the national 'Right Skills Now' program.
The Kirkland technical institute's two-quarter course was designed with help from Boeing as part of the national 'Right Skills Now' program.
The company makes power supply units for airliner seats and is moving north along Willows Road from its current Redmond location.
The Lake Washington team reached state competition with strong performances at the district level earlier this month and will perform for the public Wednesday at the high school.
The company makes power supply units for airliner seats and is moving north along Willows Road from its current Redmond location.
Redmond City Council President Pat Vache, board chair for the Eastside Human Services Forum, urges state lawmakers to maintain social safety net.
Patrick Steven Rexroat had pleaded guilty in February to vehicular homicide in the crash that killed respected Google software engineer Steve Lacey of Kirkland on July 24.
Despite our efforts at trying to find ways to celebrate St. Paddy's Day in town, we were unsuccessful. So here are some places to celebrate in nearby Kirkland.
Yeehaw, St. Patrick's Day this year falls on a Saturday, and lots of spots are putting on their party hats! Tell us your favorite.
Patrick Steven Rexroat had pleaded guilty in February to vehicular homicide in the crash that killed respected Google software engineer Steve Lacey of Kirkland on July 24.
But several other preschools in town scored well in votes and comments: Bright Horizons, Northlake, St. John's Juanita Bay, Kirkland Co-Op and more.
The Kirkland Park Funding Committee is asking the City Council to rule on a proposed nine-year, $10 million capital levy and a $1 million maintenance and operations levy to help pay for city's cherished parks.
The man as an extensive criminal history and was arrested Thursday night in Everett. The Wednesday robbery was the second in Kirkland in a four-day period.
A K-9 unit attempted to track a suspect who had something over his head and reportedly assaulted a woman using a gun.
The council sent a proposal for strict new marine rules to its Public Safety Committee for review. The new ordinance would be designed to limit large concentrations of partying boaters who gather in Juanita Bay during summertime
The center in the historic Peter Kirk Building on Market Street has been promoting the visual arts in Kirkland for 50 years through classes, exhibit and events.
Park advocates say summer concentrations of boaters are impacting Juanita Bay wildlife and residents; boating enthusiasts say the proposed new marine regulations go way too far.
Letter writer urges citizen action at Planning Commission meeting on Thursday.