Librarians Britta Barrett and Emily Calking co-host new podcast.
The winter festival will incorporate new light installations on Dec. 1 and 2.
The 2019 District Budget will maintain current flood protection services.
Families celebrated and honored those who served, in a hands-on Veteran’s Day workshop on Nov. 3.
The annual winter festival will run for two nights this year.
Executive director of A Regional Coalition for Housing retires after three decades.
The city of Kirkland anticipates the shelter for families and women to be completed in 2020.
The city is partnering with Puget Sound Energy’s Green Direct program.
Family members speak on how they influenced the community
Executive Constantine and Flood Control district chair Dunn urge preparedness to ensure people and property remain safe.
Community members embrace cultural diversity, help foster children and those experiencing homelessness on Oct. 20.
King County Council proclaimed Oct. 21-27 as Pro Bono Week.
Website makes it easier for King County Residents to know how their property taxes are being invested
A visualization workshop is set for Oct. 25.
Help plant trees on Saturday, Oct. 27.
Andrew Farrell, a LifeWire board director, helps the city council proclaim Domestic Violence Action Month on Oct. 2.
Redmond Mayor John Marchione presented the 2019-20 preliminary biennial budget on Oct. 2.
Teresa Osborne’s Thriller workshops begin in preparation for Thrill of the World
Nine speakers participated in TEDxYouth emphasizing on the theme, “Escaping the Echo Chamber” on Sept. 29.
SLFF debuts Ariel Escalante’s film, “El Sonido de la cosas/The Sounds of Things” on Saturday, Oct. 6.