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File Photo. Some of the 17 new houses along 324th Avenue Southeast in Fall City during construction in 2021. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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King County to hold hearing on Fall City housing moratorium

Residents can comment online or in-person June 27 at 1:30 p.m.

Tolt Dam Reservoir. Photo courtesy of Seattle Public Utilities.

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SPU, Carnation investigating false alert from Tolt Dam warning system

A siren connected to the Tolt River Dam Early Warning System mistakenly went off on June 19

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.
Members of North Bend Art & Industry pose for a photo outside their new space in downtown North Bend. From left: Sarah Hughes, Ellen Rowen, Deb Landers. NBA&I will host an open house this Saturday.

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What’s going on around the Valley? | Events Calendar

A look at upcoming events in the Snoqualmie Valley between June 24 - 29

Photo courtesy of Fall City Fire Department.

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Fall City Fire to put property tax measure on Nov. ballot

The lid lift would raise taxes to keep pace with costs of service and equipment, the department says

Westbound vehicles were able to move past the damaged semi-truck but traffic was backed up for almost five hours. Photo by Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing.

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Collision caused nearly-5 hour back-up on westbound SR-18

The driver of a white box truck has been charged after causing a collision with a semi-truck near…

A row of houses in Snoqualmie Ridge. File Photo Conor Wilson.

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Snoqualmie seeks compromise on housing goals

The city is considering a process to reduce its 2044 housing target goals.

A line of cars along Railroad Avenue/State Route 202 in Snoqualmie Monday. Photo William Shaw/Valley Record.

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Multiple construction projects cause traffic congestion in Snoqualmie

Construction on I-90 near Issaquah and the SR 18 interchange have caused significant delays

photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
The outside of Bear and Bee Used Books in Carnation at 4473 Tolt Avenue.

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Pride flags stolen in Carnation over the weekend

Pride Flags were stolen from businesses along Tolt Avenue last weekend. Police are investigating.

Police lights (File photo)

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State Trooper shot driver on I-90 near Snoqualmie Friday

Trooper shot driver near the I-90/State Route 18 interchange June 16. An investigation is underway.

A sunset from the north end of the Snoqualmie Parkway. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Snoqualmie Parkway construction starts next week, goes until September

Lane closures and major delays are expected to start in August

Snoqualmie Tribal Chairman Robert de Los Angeles is awarded a Martin Luther King Medal of Distinguished Service by King County Councilmember Sarah Perry in Seattle on June 6. Courtesy photo.

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Snoqualmie chairman receives King County award for distinguished service

Chairman Robert de Los Angeles was awarded a Martin Luther King Jr. Medal by the King County Council

MC Essex Porter speaks about the Fish Farm Flood Oversight Committee. From left: Porter, Bobbi Lindemulder, Cindy Spiry and Angela Donaldson. Courtesy photo.

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Valley Fish, Farm, Flood Committee wins county award for stewardship

Group was formed in 2017 to balance goals of fish conservationists, farmers and floodplain managers

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
Jessica Merizan at the Carnation Pride Picnic on June 11.

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Carnation Pride Picnic marks milestone for local LGBTQ+ community

Carnation-based SnoValley Pride hosted the celebration last weekend in honor of Pride Month