Mount Si boys soccer take first win of season, beat Lynnwood
Zach Ellis scores Mount Si’s first goal in a 2-0 win against Lynnwood on March 25. The Wildcats are now...
Mount Si baseball beats Eastside Catholic 13-4 at T-Mobile Park
The Mount Si High School Baseball Team poses for a photo at T-Mobile Park before a 13-4 win over Eastside…
Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation names four ‘Educators of the Year’
SVSD staffers Jeffie Ritchie, Melinda Mohney, Tina Mix and Doron Jones received the honors.
Registration open for Hidden in Plain Sight – substance use prevention event
Empower Youth Network (EYN) is presenting its ‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ workshop in Carnation and Snoqualmie on April 3 and…
Documents detail fatal police shooting in North Bend park
Investigation clears Snoqualmie officer of wrongdoing, reveals mental health history of man who was killed in 2021.
Audit finds accountability issues in King County’s equity and social justices programs
Auditors say the county lacks progress tracking, clearly defined roles and accountability measures.
Schools, housing, salaries score big in Senate Dems $70B budget
The proposed spending plan also spends money to fight climate change, help abortion providers and study police pursuits
Democratic budget writers say they will be cautious but able to fund their priorities. Senate put out a capital budget Monday. Two people living in King County have gotten sick.New forecast show state revenues won’t be quite as robust as expected
Frozen organic strawberries and a tropical fruit blend recalled because of Hepatitis A risk
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North Bend mountain bike shop wants more people riding the trails
The Line Bike Experience along North Bend Way opened this past weekend.
Alpenglow Aesthetique opens in Downtown Snoqualmie
Dr. Erika Peschel (center), owner of Alpenglow Aesthetique, holds a ribbon cutting ceremony for her new business on March 16….
- Ignite Dance celebrates second location in Carnation
- Owners of Snoqualmie Trading Co. open second location in North Bend
- Happy Twin Peaks Day: Valley will pay homage to cult-classic show this weekend
- Survey: Valley businesses see revenues return to pre-pandemic levels
- Chamber welcomes Beyond Laser & Skin Care to Snoqualmie
- A big ‘thank you’ to Snoqualmie Valley readers and businesses | Shaw
SnoValley Pride offers support for local LGBTQ community
“The real goal of this is building community and seeing that there’s more friends out there to have.”
Ultimate Vision founder takes first ski trip since sight loss
Clark Roberts was only 18 years old when he received the news he would eventually lose his eyesight.
- Carnation Farmers Market secures new home, celebrates 20 years nourishing the community
- It all started with saving the pool: Si View Parks District celebrates 20 years
- SVT bus service, rally school team up to solve shared problems
- EYN to host youth mental health first aid, Resiliency Rising Conference in coming weeks
- North Bend resident Burt “Walking” Mann turns 100
- Fall City Arts to host ‘Makers Meetup’ on March 1
Buy, sell or wait? Snoqualmie Valley home prices are resilient despite interest rate increases
You Never Know What Will Happen. WA Cares Gives Peace of Mind.
81,240 workers from Renton to North Bend will soon be building WA Cares benefits
Online learning can work for gifted students
Cartoon by Frank Shiers: “On March 24, the state Supreme Court ruled that the capital gains tax was constitutional. They… In the race to “electrify everything,” there are glitches that may derail the plan over the next 20 years. One…Magic at the Washington State Supreme Court | Cartoon by Frank Shiers
Skilled worker shortage could derail electrification goals | Brunell
Teen brings gun to school; security guard accused of sex crime | Podcast
King County Crime Dive podcast.
Stalker turns killer; shooting investigation drags on; bald eagle shot | Podcast
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Documents detail fatal police shooting in North Bend park
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North Bend mountain bike shop wants more people riding the trails
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Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation names four ‘Educators of the Year’
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Mark your calendars – Valley event season is about to begin
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Frozen organic strawberries and a tropical fruit blend recalled because of Hepatitis A risk