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A distracted driver struck Washington State Patrol Trooper Michael Patoc’s vehicle while he was helping a disabled motorist blocking a lane of eastbound Interstate 90 on Tuesday night in Bellevue. (Photo courtesy of the Washington State Patrol)

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Trooper seriously injured by Snoqualmie woman in distracted driving accident

Washington State Patrol Trooper Michael Patoc sustained serious injuries while assisting a disabled motorist blocking a lane of…

James Whitfield

Opinion

Leading with empathy in 2018 | Guest Column

As president and CEO of Leadership Eastside, I have an obligation to pay attention to leaders and leadership…

News

Blotter: Fire agencies assist patients with breathing and heart trouble, multiple vehicle accidents

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

News

Snoqualmie honors outstanding employees

Each year, Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson recognizes outstanding city employees who have gone above and beyond their work.

Jenae Usselman charges for the basket in a Dec. 20 game against Juanita. (Photo courtesy of Charles Samuelson)

Sports

Wildcat girls secure win over Juanita, travel to California for tournament play

With its first conference win of the season secured Dec. 20, the Mount Si High School girls basketball…

First place in the 2017 Snoqualmie Holiday Lights Contest was the Tarlton home, on Silva Avenue in historic downtown Snoqualmie. (Courtesy Photo)

Life

Snoqualmie names 2017 winners of holiday lights contest

The city of Snoqualmie has announced the winners of the Parks Department’s annual holiday lighting contest.

Opinion

Tribe supports Snoqualmie Riverwalk, wants alternative trail through protected property

Snoqualmie Falls and surrounding lands are sacred to the Snoqualmie People. We have lived in the area since…

North Bend names two Employees of the Year for 2017

Life

North Bend names two Employees of the Year for 2017

In an unprecedented tie vote, the city of North Bend chose two Employees of the Year for 2017;…

Life

Out of the past: Snoqualmie lands in legal trouble for cigar store Indian raffle; the Grinch cuts down 7-foot tree from local yard

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…

Gov. Jay Inslee speaks with Sound Publishing staff during a meeting on Jan. 20 at the Bellevue Reporter office. Photo by Matt Phelps/Kirkland Reporter

Opinion

Judge delivers crushing blow to Inslee’s Clean Air Rule

It was the centerpiece of the governor’s crusade against climate change. Now it’s gone.

JAMES PATRICK SADLIER

Obituaries

JAMES PATRICK SADLIER

Jimmy passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on December 10, 2017. He was the son of Patrick and…

News

Blotter: Roommates battle over tool ownership; Driver concerned for elk raises suspicions

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Life

Arts program seeking exhibit proposals for 4Culture gallery

Gallery 4Culture is seeking solo, collaborative, and group exhibition proposals in a broad range of media for its…