“We won!” The bulletin board outside the incubation room at the Tokul Creek Fish Hatchery still has words of triumph from last summer, when hatchery supporters succeeded in keeping the hatchery open in the face of a proposal to close it.
Residents of the Broadhurst neighborhood near Ames Lake were back before the Snoqualmie Valley School District board of directors, making their latest case to join Lake Washington schools.
A group of Valley residents who have survived cancer, or are continuing to battle the disease, are finding solidarity in a monthly coffee get together.
Snoqualmie resident G. Patrick McIntire spent years looking for answers in his battle with multiple sclerosis.
When high waters rose to flood homes and highways, Snoqualmie Valley residents, churches and organizations also rose to the occasion.
Fall City residents get their say Tuesday, Feb. 3, on whether to create a new agency to look after parks and playfields in their community.
Five seek seats on new park district board
If you’ve captured an amazing scene with your camera this past year, now is your chance to share that image with the rest of the Valley.
After 18 years behind the counter at Isadora’s Books and Cafe, owner Cris Coffing is leaving to try new things.
For the Cleven family of Snoqualmie, as for many Valley residents, the weekend was a time to take stock of damages and begin the hard work of flood cleanup.
Recipes that bring to mind a relative or friend who has battled cancer, or help perpetuate the memory of a loved one lost to the disease, are the focus of the first ever Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life Cookbook, now in the works.
Eight years of running a stolid dinner establishment was about enough for North Bend restauranteur Derrek Schaubroeck.
Residents of Snoqualmie Valley had to make do with books, conversation or the old standby, DVDs, when a storm felled a huge tree in Issaquah and knocked out cable television, the Internet, and some phone systems.