Kirkland Views is proud to be listed in Eastside Urban Pages as a neighborhood blog. A new publication called Eastside Urban Pages is being delivered to homes and mailboxes in Kirkland this week. The glossy ...
This letter was sent out to friends in honor of Dick Beazell: So, our beloved Kirkland Icon, Mr. Dick Beazell has decided to give retirement one more try (they say 3rd time is the charm??) and he'll be rolling ...
The Argosy Christmas Ship Festival started the season with a concert for Kirkland locals huddled around a bonfire on the beach at Marina Park. The Seattle Girls' Choir - Cantamus entertained the crowds for twenty minutes before the flotilla sailed ...
The Kiwanis Club of Kirkland has their annual Christmas Tree Sale taking place now while supplies last (the word is they should be well-stocked through Dec. 23rd). The tree lot is located at 1010 Lake Street ...
The Green Kirkland Partnership now includes a partnership between the Kirkland Highlands Neighborhood and the University of Washington Restoration Ecology Network ...
UPDATE: According to the Seattle Times, the new cost of a bridge has risen to $4.5 billion or more: "New cost estimates from the state Department of Transportation released today show the most likely price of a new Highway 520 bridge has increased to $4.5 billion, if an interchange ...

The fog lifted from the lake just in time for the start of Hopelink's 8th Annual Turkey Trot in downtown Kirkland. Young, old, runners, walkers, strollers and LOTS of dogs all gathered at Marina Park to make ...

Editor's note: Brian Lutz, author of The Sledghammer - Version 2.0 blog, has agreed to share his research on the Totem Lake Mall with Kirkland Views. Brian has written this three-part article for us chronicling the mall's past, present and possible future. ...

Editor's note: Brian Lutz, author of The Sledghammer - Version 2.0 blog, has agreed to share his research on the Totem Lake Mall with Kirkland Views. Brian has written this three-part article for us chronicling the mall's past, present and possible future. ...

Editor's note: Brian Lutz, author of The Sledghammer - Version 2.0 blog, has agreed to share his research on the Totem Lake Mall with Kirkland Views. Brian has written this three-part article for us chronicling the mall's past, present and possible future. ...

Gallery Opening at Bellevue Place The Gunnar Nordstrom Gallery, after 17 years in Kirkland, has decided to move to a new and exciting location within the Bellevue Collection at Bellevue Place, located seconds away ...
UPDATE: Photos from this event have been added to this article Since July 2007, Kirkland residents have made nearly 18,000 visits to Hopelink’s Kirkland food bank. Hopelink, a social service agency that serves families in north and east King County, reports experiencing a 25 percent increase of visits to its ...

Dine Around Seattle (and the Eastside) is light on the purse strings and loaded with value November is all about being thankful, and celebrating our abundance. But with the economy in a slump, many may not be feeling so ...
Company swiftly changes offer: free coffee for anyone who asks for it on election day ...
Molly Michner, right, was caught sneaking around Kirkland Parkplace trying to find any discarded pumpkin seeds from the 600 pound behemoth parked between Mark's Hallmark and Weldon Barber. If everything goes as planned, Molly will ...
Good news for diners in Downtown Kirkland! Cafe Harlequin, a new restaurant featuring mediterranean cuisine at 107 Lake Street, opened its doors this week. The space formerly occupied by Sentosa, has been complete renovated with warm colors, rich ...