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Northbound I-405 closure this weekend in Kirkland for paving

Northbound I-405 will close all lanes in Kirkland from Northeast 70th Street to Northeast 124th Street starting late Friday night until early Monday morning for paving work. The Washington State Department of Transportation advises drivers to use alternate routes during the closure, which is part of a $235 million project to improve the I-405 and Northeast 85th Street interchange.

Guns for Gift Cards event Saturday in Kirkland, WA

Kirkland Police Department will host a Guns for Gift Cards event on May 17, offering Visa gift cards for unwanted firearms. The initiative aims to enhance community safety by reducing the risk of accidental injuries and violent crimes associated with firearms. Residents must provide proof of Kirkland residency to participate.

Man arrested, dog still missing after Kirkland theft

A man in Kirkland was arrested after allegedly stealing a dog from another man he met on a dating app. The victim continues to search for the missing dog, which has not been recovered. This incident highlights concerns regarding safety in online dating.

'Safety concern' forces evacuation at Lake Washington High School in Kirkland

Lake Washington High School in Kirkland was evacuated on Monday due to a bomb threat, which was later found to be unfounded. The Lake Washington School District canceled classes for the remainder of the day and is collaborating with local police on the investigation. Fortunately, no explosive device was discovered during the search.

City Council Recap April 1, 2025

The Kirkland City Council held a hybrid meeting on April 1, 2025, where they adopted the 2025-2026 City Work Program and reviewed plans for community engagement and long-range planning. The Mayor also proclaimed several awareness months, including Autism and Other Neurodivergence Acceptance Month. Additional discussions focused on financing options for the Houghton Village property.

April 3, 2025 - This Week in Kirkland - Text Version

The article provides a detailed recap of the Kirkland City Council meeting held on April 1, 2025, highlighting key decisions such as the adoption of the 2025-2026 City Work Program and proclamations recognizing various awareness months. Additionally, it features a conversation with local resident Laura Gettleman, known for her extensive Mariners bobblehead collection. The content also includes traffic alerts and upcoming community events, emphasizing engagement with residents.

Kirkland City Council Approves 2025-2026 Work Program with Focus on Sustainability

The Kirkland City Council has adopted the 2025-2026 City Work Program, emphasizing key initiatives such as the completion of Proposition 1 projects and a partnership with the Seattle Kraken. The unanimous vote reflects a commitment to addressing homelessness and developing a sustainable budget.

Kirkland City Council Reviews Planning Work Program for 2025-2027

The Kirkland City Council met on April 2, 2025, to discuss the new 2025-2027 Planning Work Program, which focuses on long-term planning initiatives. The council also proclaimed April as National Arab American Month and Neurodivergent Awareness Month, highlighting its commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Kirkland Appeals Environmental Impact Statement for Recycling Station

The City of Kirkland has appealed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for King County's Northeast Regional Recycling Transfer Station, raising procedural and substantive concerns. City Manager Scott MacColl highlighted the city's commitment to transparency and community engagement during the recent council meeting.

Kirkland Council Focuses on Affordable Housing and School Capacity in Latest Meeting

The Kirkland City Council met to discuss affordable housing and its impact on local school enrollment. Members emphasized the need for flexible zoning regulations and innovative solutions, including the use of faith-based properties for housing projects.

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