Snoqualmie Falls in 2020. File Photo.

News

Tribe announces plans for Salish Lodge visitor center that will tell its history

The center is expected to open this spring.

Logo for #BeKindSV. Image courtesy of the Empower Youth Network.

Life

November is Kindness Month in the Valley, here’s how to get involved

Kindness Month raises awareness for youth suicide prevention and the Empower Youth Network.

A State Route 18 sign in Snoqualmie before the SR 18/I-90 interchange. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

News

Highway 18 will see lane reductions throughout November

Right eastbound lane will be closed on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through November.

Smoke from the Loch Katrine Fire seen from Snoqualmie Ridge in mid-Ocotber. File photo courtesy of Calder Productions.

News

Rain decreases Loch Katrine Fire activity, brings snowfall to Snoqualmie Pass

Management of the Loch Katrine Fire has been transferred to local agencies.

Junior outside linebacker Frank Kissick celebrates after a fumble recovery in Mount Si’s Oct. 17 loss to Eastlake. Photo Courtesy of Calder Productions.

Sports

Mount Si football falls to Eastlake

Wolves beat the Wildcats 24-0 in an Oct. 17 match-up.

Tahvia Bridgman, owner of Vintage Baristas, celebrates the grand opening of their new location with team members on Oct. 12. Photo Courtesy of the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce.

Business

Vintage Baristas celebrate new drive-thru coffee space in North Bend

Vintage Baristas celebrated the grand opening of their new drive-thru space in North Bend with members of the…

A photo of the Loch Katrine Fire taken from Snoqualmie Ridge. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions.

News

Officials: Wildfire visible from Snoqualmie Ridge poses no threat to Valley.

A wildfire visible from Snoqualmie Ridge poses no threat to the Snoqualmie Valley, according to a statement from…

The City of Snoqualmie welcomes six new volunteer firefighters to its department. From left: Snoqualmie Fire Chief Correira, David Hazelton, Kyle Liston, Alex Wolfe, Katie Anthony, Nicko Chaves, Mary Beinner, Snoqualmie Fire Deputy Chief Mike Bailey, Mayor Katherine Ross. Photo Courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie.

News

Snoqualmie welcomes six new firefighters to department

The City of Snoqualmie welcomes six new volunteer firefighters to its department. From left: Snoqualmie Fire Chief Correira,…

Photo courtesy of Calder Productions. Senior Quarterback Cyrus Turley scrambles in a 26-0 win over Woodinville on Oct 7.

Sports

Wildcats blank Woodinville in homecoming football match-up

Cats improve to 4-2 on the season.

Beverly Davidson, owner of Quill and Ink Tattoo, stands next to family and friends on Oct. 6 as she celebrates the grand opening of her new business in North Bend. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Business

North Bend’s Quill and Ink Tattoo celebrates grand opening

Quill and Ink Tattoo held its grand opening ceremony on Oct. 6, alongside members of the SnoValley Chamber…

News

Correction: from Sept. 30 print edition

In an article titled: “North Bend City Council roundup: Water priorities, park improvements,” published in the Sept. 30…

Trick or Treat sign. Stock Photo

Life

Trick or Treat Street returns to Downtown North Bend

Fifth annual event will be held on Oct. 29 from 3-5 p.m.

Courtesy file photo. Nominees at the Empower Youth Network 2022 Rise & Shine Volunteer Recognition Breakfast on June 8.

News

EYN to host “Give a Night, Save a life” event

Event raises money for programs supporting youth suicide and substance use prevention.