Washington State Department of Transportation officials defended their decision to install extra guardrails on Highway 203 in a Carnation town hall meeting on road safety.
If you can’t tell the Upper Valley from the Lower Valley or don’t know that Tolt and Carnation are the same thing, it’s time to brush up on some Snoqualmie Valley lingo.
Contrasting their qualities, candidates for a newly created district court judgeship told the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club how they plan to deal with budget cuts and staff challenges.
Herman Schey balanced on his toes, bent his knees and crunched his stomach. Then the medicine balls started flying. The…
Two weeks after losing all their possessions to fire, the tables in the Muse-Calley family’s room at the Sunset Hotel are piled with toys and donations. Now, what the family needs most of all is a new home.
Twice in the last two weeks, we’ve reported the concerns of locals who have had negative encounters with wildlife.
Rohit Kumar held the bucket and watched for splatters as Glen Johnson and Tom Wiitalla hoisted a plastic pan full…
The group of young Snoqualmie Tribe drummers’ song of celebration turned solemn when the trees began to fall. Kissed by…
As construction crews hit the final stretch for Snoqualmie’s town center street and sidewalk improvements, city planners are already looking at the next big change for downtown.
Most folks assume that they have the right to freely speak their piece at local government meetings, but it turns out that guaranteed public comment is not a given.
The downtown Snoqualmie Medical Clinic suffered extensive fire damage in a late evening blaze Friday, Oct. 1.
Time flies when you’re having fun, they say. Mt Si Sports + Fitness owners Lynn Grisham and Ben Cockman certainly think so.
It’s been a rapid seven years since Grisham and Cockman opened their North Bend gym with an eye toward an inviting, family-friendly work-out center.
Old Lulu failed to outrun the predator that broke her neck in the early hours of Friday, Sept. 24. Owner Miriam Schneider, who found the sheep’s partially devoured body the next day, believes a cougar is to blame.