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They’re jamming!

Under the glow of red neon light, Valley musicians gathered for open mic night at Twede's Cafe rocked…

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Dog wakes up family during house fire

It was a one-year-old Chihuahua named Noel who awakened her family to the fire that burned their home…

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John McCain visits Valley

Senator John McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, said protecting the environment had become a national security issue,…

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Former Valley firefighter plans to retire May 31

Ron Gotts, a lieutenant with Eastside Fire and Rescue, announced his plan to retire as of May 31.

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Snoqualmie OKS new City Hall bid

A nearly split Snoqualmie City Council approved the construction bid for its new City Hall at River Street…

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High-end shoppers fill North Bend coffers

High-end shopping at the Factory Stores at North Bend helped boost the city's sales tax revenue in 2007,…

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Tour set at Snoqualmie public works facilities

A public tour of the City of Snoqualmie Public Works facilities will be offered on Wednesday, May 21.

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Commissioner gets council job

The North Bend City Council appointed nine-year North Bend resident and former planning commissioner Alan Gothelf to fill…

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Museum to unveil restored caboose

The Northwest Railway Museum is ready to unveil its Conservation Restoration Center's first project, a 1945 wooden train…

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Students rock out to musical ‘Stone Soup’

North Bend Elementary School's kindergarten students rocked audiences with a musical version of "Stone Soup," a classic folk…

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Critics, supporters weigh in on hospital

Commissioners for King County Hospital District No. 4 presented their plans to fund a new campus on Snoqualmie…

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Fun in the sun at Fall City Days

The sun peeked out Saturday, June 14 for the 37th annual Fall City Days festival, which included a…

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Ready for the real world

Cheers, tears and miles of sticky string capped an emotional graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 12, at Mount…