The unseen, critical work of Valley public works crews
Public works kept Valley cities running during December’s flood event.
State bill would prohibit local bans on encampments in Washington
Would keep cities and counties from criminalizing camping on public property.
Extra DUI patrols set for Super Bowl weekend in King County
More police to be out Feb. 6-8
Fall City resident launches counseling service for kids, adolescents
Merritt Glennon’s office is in Bellevue, but she has a great connection to the Valley.
WA teacher sexual misconduct cases shielded from public
An InvestigateWest analysis of the state’s educator misconduct database shows gaps allowing teachers to escape scrutiny.
Measles in Washington state: What you need to know
At least 23 cases reported so far in 2026.
Early election results: Snoqualmie Valley school levies are both passing
Both levies in the Snoqualmie Valley School District as well as both levies in the Riverview School District are passing…
Discussions of immigration have made their way to recent city council meetings. How does oversight of child care spending actually work in Washington state?Valley cities and residents make statements about ICE
Here’s how child care oversight works in WA
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New members of the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce
Learn about these small businesses in the Snoqualmie Valley.
Recent business news in the Snoqualmie Valley
An overview of openings, ownership changes and more.
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- SnoValley Chamber details successful year in 2025 report
- Carnation coffee shop gets new owner after 34 years
- A big ‘thank you’ to Snoqualmie Valley area businesses
- Best of the Valley 2025: The results are in
- North Bend makerspace cuts ribbon, celebrates successful year
Snoqualmie man takes search for kidney donor public
Dave Eiffert is hoping to find a donor for him and nine others.
Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Feb. 6 edition
School levies will be on the ballot in the Feb. 10 election.
- Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Jan. 30 edition
- Dogs bring joy, comfort to local city offices
- Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Jan. 23 edition
- Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Jan. 16 edition
- Community shows up for lower Valley flood relief fundraisers
- Poo Poo Point bench dedicated to radio host Bob Rivers
Planning for success: Building wealth for a new generation and beyond
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
I would prefer — as I expect most of you would, too — that the course of human affairs runs… Hatred of Americans by Americans.Gaslighting, selfishness and other sinister things | Whale’s Tales
Time for us to take another look at Lincoln’s playbook | Whale’s Tales
As pennies disappear, WA seeks solution that makes sense
When the federal government stopped making pennies, it left it up to states to decide how retailers deal with the…
State Senate approves lower drunk driving limit
The bill drops it to 0.05% from 0.08%; still needs House approval
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Early election results: Snoqualmie Valley school levies are both passing
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Valley cities and residents make statements about ICE
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State bill would prohibit local bans on encampments in Washington
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As pennies disappear, WA seeks solution that makes sense
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Championship state of mind: Seahawks take to the streets in Super Bowl parade | Photos
