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Celebration of Life Set for Saturday, July 6, for Bob Burke
Bob Burke, who passed away in May, was beloved for his role in Kirkland historic preservation efforts.

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Bob Burke, who passed away in May, was beloved for his role in Kirkland historic preservation efforts.

Bob Burke, who passed away in May, was beloved for his role in Kirkland historic preservation efforts.
Most services will be operating on a normal schedule on Friday, the day after the Independence Day holiday.
Last night's power outage might have you wondering if the food in your refrigerator or freezer is safe.
Power went out to about 3,000 homes and businesses overnight after a downed line, snarling traffic.
While awaiting an appeals court ruling on the proposed Potala Village development, Dargey Enterprises has submitted a permit application to the city of Kirkland.
The following information is compiled from Redmond Police reports for July 1. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.
The owners of the Life is Good brand store, Regan and Marty Montano, are moving to California.
The tournament, hosted by District Lodge 751 of the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers, is a benefit for Guide Dogs of America.
Janjira Smith was sentenced to 20 years in prison on Friday, June 28, after pleading guilty in the 2006 poisoning death of Roger Lewis at a Kirkland apartment.
According to a report in the Puget Sound Business Journal, Shorestein Properties bought the office space, occupied largely by Microsoft and AT&T.
Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.
The city of Kirkland added Juanita Beach to its roundup of public beaches with lifeguards starting today, July 1.
Eighteen-year-old Ricardo Perez, an Edmonds resident, and Brian Chim, 19, had failed to return from a hiking trip in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness on Sunday.
The mobile home fire, at 12033 NE Woodinville Drive, was called in at 1:17 p.m. and was fully engulfed when firefighters arrived.
Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is warning areas in the Cascade foothills that ozone pollution could reach "unhealthy" levels on Monday.
Some people turn to local rivers and lakes to cool off, but drowning is a real concern. Please use caution and wear a personal flotation device (PFD) on the water.
Some people turn to local rivers to cool off, but drowning is a real concern. Please use caution and wear a personal flotation device (PFD) on the water.
The National Weather Service issued the warning as area forecasts approach record-breaking highs Monday, July 1.