Like many locals, I was aware that there used to be a community across the river from downtown Snoqualmie. But actually seeing the shadowy remains of that town — the steps to the now-nonexistent Snoqualmie Falls Hospital, a gnarled cherry tree planted three generations ago by a long-departed Japanese student of the Falls school — was a true eye-opener. The story of Snoqualmie Falls is an amazing saga, which really hasn’t ended yet.
The Washington State Legislature will unveil budget numbers this week determining the fate of public trail access at Mount Si.
North Bend has a new place to get your burrito on. Brothers Jason and Geoff Lakman opened L Taco on Friday, April 2, at 202 North Bend Way, next to Birches Habitat.
Residents of a quiet Carnation neighborhood were woken by gunshots early Wednesday, April 7, after a homeowner in his 70s shot a man who broke into his house.
The former Nelems Memorial Hospital in Snoqualmie has been demolished to make way for Snoqualmie Tribe elder housing.
Snoqualmie took a bold step toward a new community center last month, when all seven council members voted “yes” on an operations agreement with the YMCA of Greater Seattle.
The forested pathways surrounding the site of Weyerhaeuser’s deserted Snoqualmie Falls lumber mill hide secrets. But some people know how to uncover them.
Taking in the panorama of Weyerhaeuser’s 280-acre Snoqualmie Falls mill site, entrepreneurs Greg Lund and Bob Morris sense the history of the place. They also sense potential. The partners plan to buy the site and open a rally car course and driver training facility.
Demonstrating their desire to end a 15-year wait for a community center, the Snoqualmie City Council unanimously voted to cement a deal with the YMCA of Greater Seattle as the center’s operator.
The long row of parked bikes was a clear sign that Game Cave Arcade was in business on Snoqualmie Ridge….
Operating agreement goes in front of city council Monday
After 12 years, one of the biggest headlines in education in Washington state is fading away, or at minimum, changing…
While neighbors eye parking, space issues,
center agreement takes shape