Runners and walkers of all ages will be at Marina Park this weekend to have some fun and raise money for charity. Here's what to know.
A stretch of trail will close for three weeks as crews draw closer to completing a new bridge for pedestrians and cyclists in Totem Lake.
Hundreds of runners will descend on Juanita Beach Park this weekend to race and walk 13.1 miles for a good cause.
WSDOT's latest pavement repair project covers about 20 miles in four counties, filling potholes that developed last winter.
A stretch of Totem Lake Boulevard will be closed from Thursday night to Friday morning as crews continue work on a new pedestrian bridge.
Troopers and transportation crews were working to clear spilled drywall after a trailer overturned on southbound Interstate 405.
Drivers traveling along Northeast 132nd Street will notice changes this weekend as WSDOT begins work on a new half-diamond interchange.
Another two miles of the Eastrail is scheduled to open this summer, linking the regional network from Kirkland to Woodinville.
Snow looks increasingly likely starting Christmas night, and Kirkland is sharing some winter weather resources to help residents prepare.
The city will activate an emergency traffic signal outside the new Fire Station 24 to improve safety near Juanita Elementary School.
Washington State Patrol said a driver experiencing a mental crisis hit a barrier while driving the wrong way on Interstate 405 on Monday.
A stretch of Lake Street South will be closed through Thursday as crews erect a tower crane for a new construction project.
The project, completed late last month, boosts fish transit along the creek and minimizes flood risks downstream.
The park improvement project is expected to be complete by September, adding an urban farm, pickleball court and a dozen other amenities.
The city is considering a few options for closing off Park Lane to vehicles, creating more space for activities during the warmer months.
Beginning Monday, detours will be in place during a five-day closure near Lake Washington High School.
The hairpin corner of Willows Road Northeast will be closed March 8 - 12 to allow for work on a new trail.
Repairs will take place on 3rd Street between Central Way and Kirkland Avenue.
Individuals with tickets or fines will only be responsible for paying the original amount.
Paid parking was suspended in Kirkland during Gov. Jay Inslee's "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order.
Closure allows City to install fish-friendly box culvert at Cedar Creek.
The traffic map is currently live and available to the public online.
Kirkland officials said a section of the street would remain closed through Friday.
When the cameras begin operating on Sept. 3, drivers will get a 30-day grace period before tickets start going out.
Crews will be applying slurry seal to streets in Kingsgate and Rose Hill soon. The seal cannot be disturbed while drying.
A construction project set to begin Monday will be pushed back until later in August, according to city officials.
The closure in the Crestwoods Park area is due to a construction project involving a culvert replacement.
Work on 6th Street has been ongoing for years. Repaving of a mile-long stretch is the final phase.
Crews will temporarily close the overpass during sewer work under Kirkland Avenue.
The 21-day closure is needed so crews can replace a culvert that will eventually allow fish to migrate up Juanita Creek.
It's the last week of school, and so Lake Washington School District students have just a few days to sign up for the program.
Bike and pedestrian improvements and a sewer project begin in the downtown area on April 29.
A deadline for bikeshare companies to apply for a permit to do business in Kirkland has passed.
The City Council will consider a pilot program to close the main downtown street to cars on Sundays during warmer months.
If you use the Cross Kirkland Corridor, expect to see weed removal crews all next week.
The project would widen 124th in the Totem Lake area and add infrastructure for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Youth and seniors can access the cards at the Transit For All event.
The closure will begin Friday night so crews can replace 1,750 lights along SR 520.
Sound Transit is considering changes for routes 540, 541, and 544.
Inrix, a company based in Kirkland, studied several high-volume freight corridors across the country and concluded I-5 would be great.