Site Logo
March of the Vegetables 2026 was held March 21 in Duvall. Photo courtesy of Travis Wetherbee/Last Lite Photography

Life

Duvall’s March of the Vegetables 2026 | Photos

This year’s parade included a wide variety of produce.

Stock photo

News

Gov. signs bill addressing WA retailers’ penny problem

A new Washington state law offers a way to make change in an era without pennies.

Wesley Sackmann | Obit

Obituaries

Wesley Sackmann | Obit

Rev. Wesley Lee Sackmann

Phyllis Fulkerson | Obit

Obituaries

Phyllis Fulkerson | Obit

Phyllis (Roselair) Fulkerson

Google Images screenshot

News

WA leaders reconsider Cesar Chavez recognition

State lawmakers and the governor are rethinking how Washington marks the legacy of Cesar Chavez following stunning accusations…

Cartoon by Roy Rand

Opinion

Small business owners, small business employees | Cartoon by Roy Rand

This cartoon by Valley native Roy Rand references the story “Valley employers juggle higher minimum wages and taxes.”

File photo/Sound Publishing

Life

Don’t be afraid of wine: Tips for the oenophobe | Wine Boss

So many people don’t partake in the enjoyment of wine because they fear it or don’t think they…

The Washington State Capitol in Olympia. File photo

Opinion

Editorial: A look at what got done and what didn’t in Olympia

In a short session, legislators passed consequential bills. But there’s work left for next time.

Google Images screenshot

News

WA law will make it easier to distribute abortion pill stockpile

Washington earlier this year had to return 30,000 expiring doses from its abortion pill stockpile to the manufacturer.

A pair of people made of snow in Snoqualmie on March 13. Photo courtesy of Kari Wahlstrom Collins

News

King County weekend weather forecast | March 14-15

Plus a few snow photos from readers.

A sign from a No Kings protest in Renton in 2025. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

News

No Kings rallies set for March 28 across King County

Here’s a list of locations.

Email editor@valleyrecord.com

Letters to the Editor

Tired of hearing how tough it is for business | Letter to the editor

Tired of hearing how tough it is for business

In the state tournament at the Tacoma Dome, the Mount Si High School boys basketball team lost to Emerald Ridge, 67-62, in the quarterfinals on March 5 before defeating Puyallup the next day, 74-66, in the consolation semifinal. On March 7, the Wildcats defeated Glacier Peak, 54-46, in the consolation final to claim fourth place in the WIAA 4A State Boys Basketball Tournament. Mount Si’s Brady Hennig scored a game-high 22 points, while Marcus Heide scored 12 points and Latt Ford had 10 points. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions

Sports

Mount Si boys basketball finishes 4th in state tournament

In the state tournament at the Tacoma Dome, the Mount Si High School boys basketball team lost to…