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KPD Blotter: Ruger Pistol Stolen from Unlocked Car
In another incident, a woman was arrested for trying to lift $500 in videos from Costco.

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In another incident, a woman was arrested for trying to lift $500 in videos from Costco.

The city of Kirkland will take public testimony leading up to and including at a March 19 public hearing as it continues to consider an anti-discrimination ordinance. The meeting will televised on the City’s website and local access cable.
Every week we'll feature a photograph of something delicious from a Kirkland restaurant. Can you be the first to guess the restaurant—and the dish?
How well do you know your city? Here's your chance to test your Shoreline-Lake Forest Park geography IQ. This week's challenge: identify where this colorful art appears.
Each week we'll feature a photo of someplace in Edmonds. Give us your best guess in the comments as to where it is.
The state designation is given to Title 1 schools who have made significant achievements on standardized test scores.
Six people, including three Bellevue residents, are accused of operating a four-state sex trafficking and money laundering operation, in part out of Kirkland and Bellevue apartments. The alleged brothels were advertised in backpage.com
The city will get a staff report at its meeting tonight recommending it lease a 2-acre site on the Fircrest Campus in East Shoreline.
Recent Kirkland home sales between Feb. 12 and Feb. 22.
The following homes were sold between Feb. 12 and Feb. 22.
Recent Edmonds home sales, between Feb. 1 and Feb 19.
Former Edmonds Mayor Mike Cooper broadcast a podcast about sequestration. Congresswoman Suzan DelBene: Sequestration will cost us 750,000 jobs nationwide, affecting nearly 30,000 jobs in Washington state alone.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
The Finn Hill Neighborhood Alliance plans to meet with city officials Wednesday at its meeting, and in the meantime sent the city a letter outlining its position on a zoning change request that could bring multi-family development to the neighborhood.
An unknown white man, wearing a grey sweatshirt with a scarf and jeans, went into Rite Aid and grabbed another customer, demanding drugs from pharmacy employees.
The Edmonds Police Department has released pictures of people wanted for questioning, in one case a possible witness to a crime.
Hamby passed away Feb. 16; a celebration of life is planned for Friday, March 8, at Kirkland Emeritus.
Washington state is set to lose more than $11 million in education funding and $173.4 million in pay for furloughed military employees, according to the White House.
Each week we'll feature a photo of someplace in Shoreline or Lake Forest Park. Give us your best guess in the comments as to where it is.
Each week we'll feature a photo of someplace in Edmonds. Give us your best guess in the comments as to where it is.