A 35-year-old man a with a history of violent crime was killed by Kirkland police Oct. 15 after physically resisting arrest and taking one of the officer’s handguns following several failed carjacking attempts, according to information released by investigators.
A Woodinville man was sentenced to two years in prison, six months longer than the recommended sentence, for leaving the scene of a single-vehicle accident in Kirkland last September that left a Kenmore man, Kyle Reel, dead.
A Woodinville man has pled guilty to leaving the scene of a single-vehicle accident last September on the Kirkland and Kenmore boundary that left one of the passengers dead.
The vendor handling the tolling fees for the HOV lanes on Interstate 405 going through Kirkland starting this fall is the same vendor WSDOT has for the 520 bridge tolling.
A local First Lego League (FLL) team is headed for an invitational competition in May where they plan to showcase an invention that solves fidgeting problems kids have in the classroom.
The Washington State Transportation Commission (WSTC) decision to set the toll rates for Interstate 405’s HOV (high-occupancy vehicle) lane was preceded by a mass exodus from attendees who felt their voices had fallen on deaf ears at Kirkland City Hall Wednesday.
An open forum on diversity at the University of Washington Bothell on March 10 sought to get practical solutions from students for a new diversity center on campus after they staged a walk-out from classes on Feb. 25.
Like all Americans of Irish descent (Fitzgerald), I look forward to celebrating St. Patrick’s Day each year. Hoisting a dark stout (or two, or three) over good food and socializing with agreeable company is something to enjoy.
The proposal to toll Interstate 405 from Bellevue to Lynnwood received less than an enthused response at a public meeting held at Kirkland City Hall Feb. 19.
A Woodinville man accused of walking away from a car crash in September that killed a Kenmore man in Kirkland walked away from his court date last week.
The man believed to have been the driver in a single vehicle accident Sept. 19 on Simonds Road in Kirkland has been accused by King County Prosecutor’s Office of being a “danger to the community” after leaving the scene of the accident that left one of the passengers dead.
The trial for an Everett man believed to be the “cyborg bandit” bank robber has been set for Feb. 18.
King County prosecutors have charged Anthony Leonard Hathaway, 45, of Everett, with one count of robbery in the first degree after a year-long investigation. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
This April, the Inglemoor High School Orchestra and Wind Ensemble will have a chance to play in a world renowned venue when they perform at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall.
The Bothell Public Safety Committee is looking into changing the city’s ordinance that allows residents to buy and discharge fireworks.
The man believed to have been the driver in a single vehicle accident Sept. 19 on Simonds Road in Kirkland was actually one of the passengers, according to the Kirkland Police Department.
Recently students concluded their final days of school and entered into the glorious phase of the year known as summer vacation.
Kirkland resident Joe Wuts has turned a personal hobby into award-winning art, winning best of show at the 16th Annual Kenmore Art Show for his design of a wooden kayak.