Try Furoshiki: Japan’s eco-friendly way to wrap gifts
In collaboration with the Seattle Consulate-General of Japan and the King County Library System, local residents learned “Fabulous Furoshiki: A New Twist on an Old Idea” at the Woodinville Library.
Volunteers sought for trailhead ambassador program
Ambassadors will assist those who recreate at popular Sno-Parks this winter.
Feds approve WA emergency declaration for record flooding
As rivers began to recede, the federal government on Dec. 12 approved Washington’s request for aid to respond to ongoing…
Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Dec. 12 edition
Holiday cheer-filled events continue with ugly sweater parties, markets and more.
North Bend makerspace cuts ribbon, celebrates successful year
The Center for Creativity is continually expanding since opening in the spring.
Carnation, Duvall isolated due to flood waters
The two towns are at risk of becoming “islands” during flooding.
Photos: Holiday fun across the Snoqualmie Valley
Photos by Aaron Gustafson.
A list of major Snoqualmie Valley road and other closures, updated periodically. UPDATE: As of 1:36 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11, all lanes of eastbound I-90 have reopened at Winery Road (milepost 27),…Snoqualmie Valley road closures | Flood 2025
Update: I-90 reopens after debris closes portion in North Bend
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Corie’s Cafe hosts third Great Duvall Bake Off
The winning bake was a French macron with buttercream filling.
Snoqualmie Ice Cream reopens, adds cookie shop
The store closed down in April 2024 due to a fire.
- King County sees rise in unpermitted food vendors
- California-based pizza franchise has sights set on North Bend
- Snoqualmie Valley Health opens North Bend clinic
- New Snoqualmie shop builds community around books and wine
- BECU to merge with smaller California-based credit union
- I-90 Church buys downtown Snoqualmie property
Jokes keep flowing through Rivers
Mount Si grad Andrew Rivers hones his stand-up comedy craft.
Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Dec. 5 edition
Every Valley town will kick off the Christmas season this weekend.
- A guide to 2025 Snoqualmie Valley holiday markets
- Ray Brown’s ‘last pianist’ will play two nights at Boxley’s
- Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 28 edition
- Christmas in Washington Concert Series returns
- Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 21 edition
- Women’s shelter receives big donation from Snoqualmie Tribe
Celtic magic returns to Washington with Christmas in Washington 2025!
Real estate with heart: How Alicia with The Messa Group turns buying and selling into a seamless, supportive experience
Back to School: Build their future with Juvenile Life Insurance
Comcast supports small business growth in North Bend
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WA’s ban on assault weapon sales survives another challenge
A judge last month once again upheld Washington’s 2023 law banning the sale of certain semiautomatic firearms classified as assault…
Author discusses graphic novel on Japanese incarceration camps
Each year, Washington students learn about Japanese-American detainments without due process following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and Kiku Hughes’ graphic novel “Displacement” has become part of that curriculum.
