County executive announces coalition to tackle King County’s degrading state of behavioral health care
The policy proposals will be delivered to the King Couty Council next month.
Seahawks Rumble at The Ridge tournament kicks off Boeing Classic
Tournament benefits the Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason Franciscan Health.
North Bend Meadowbrook neighborhood will finally get new sewer
After months of debate, construction of new sewer system can begin in Meadowbrook neighborhood.
Snoqualmie Tribal member named to Seattle Indigenous Advisory Committee
Snoqualmie Tribal Councilmember Suzanne Sailto will join nine other indigenous representatives.
North Bend water conservation ordinance effective Aug. 15
Stage 1, seeking voluntary compliance, goes into effect annually each August
North Bend voters reject proposal to build new community pool
Another effort to bring a new pool to Si View Park in North Bend fails by less than 3%.
5th and 12th District election results: Ramos and Moninski advance
Bill Ramos, Ken Moninski advance in Valley’s only competitive primary.
The Department of Health guidance update includes required five-day isolation for positive COVID tests. Dow Constantine and Leo Flor uphold belief in the housing first approach.DOH releases COVID-19 updates for Washington K-12 schools, child care
King County officials reflect on Health Through Housing criticisms and goals
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Washington state’s first Topgolf officially opens in Renton
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Studio East brings back StoryBook Theater in the Park for a second year
Free performances will take place in Kirkland, Bellevue, Renton, Duvall and Seattle.
- Things are hopping at Remlinger Farms’ new brewery
- $400 million expansion under way at Snoqualmie Casino
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- Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley names three outstanding employees
- SnoValley Chamber launches mobile app to aid tourism
- Wild Hare Antiques avoids closure, reopens under new ownership
Snoqualmie Days festival to be held this weekend
The Snoqualmie Days Festival, formerly known as Railroad Days, will be held from Friday, Aug.19, to Saturday, Aug. 20.
Meteor showers light up August nights in the Pacific Northwest
Stargazers can track Perseids at sites around Washington state.
- Larry White, man behind many Snoqualmie parks, retires after two decades of public service
- Meet the plein air artist from this summer’s Fall City Days
- Photos: Chamber hosts ‘Tailgate the Valley golf tournament’
- 29th annual Mount Si Classic charity golf tournament coming in August
- Fall City National Night Out to be held July 31
- 11th annual ‘Taste of the Valley’ returns next week, benefiting local farmland
Snoqualmie Business Awarded $10k Grants Thru Comcast RISE
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Midway through the 2022 primary season, Democrats are questioning if President Joe Biden can save them from the expected mid-term… With grammar and language, clarity matters.The closer we get to 2023, the more intense national politics will be | Roegner
Writer confesses to deep, dark secret | Whale’s Tale
State Attorney General opposes PSE rate increase request
PSE proposal could hike electric by $16, gas by $12 per month to average bill in 2023
Washington cracks down on invasive European Green Crabs
State invests in emergency measures to stop the spread.
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North Bend voters reject proposal to build new community pool
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King County prosecutor candidates discuss criminal justice issues facing the region
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North Bend Meadowbrook neighborhood will finally get new sewer
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State’s response to monkeypox led Seattle doctor to visit Canada for vaccine
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Snoqualmie Days festival to be held this weekend