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Fourth of July weekend weather in King County

Expect mostly sunny and warm weather for the Fourth of July weekend in the Puget Sound region. Below…

Reclaim Executive Director Jen Kirk (left) with Gary Caffroy. Photo courtesy of Reclaim

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$5k reward for information on missing Valley man

Gary Caffroy has been missing since Feb. 23, 2024.

Large pieces of wood are prepared for installation into the Issaquah Creek in-stream restoration project with chain being attached, June 20, 2025. The creek has been diverted from this area while work is taking place to preserve water quality. Photo courtesy of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust

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Fallen trees used to improve salmon habitat at Lake Sammamish State Park

The project’s leaders want to assure locals the trees have not been logged.

A signed detour route will divert northbound I-405 traffic through Renton. Photo provided by the city of Renton

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I-405 overnight closures June 30 to July 2; detour runs through Renton

I-405 northbound will experience closures overnight this week.

Snoqualmie City Hall. (File photo)

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Snoqualmie sues North Bend after dispute regarding policing services

North Bend is waiting for Snoqualmie to respond to a proposed contract.

Maanha Nasir, Snoqualmie, a student at Washington Virtual Academies, answers questions from judges during the final round of the National Civics Bee Washington State Championship. Maanha ended up winning the competition, taking home a $1,000 cash prize and airline tickets for herself and a parent to go to Washington, D.C., in November to compete in the National Civics Bee championship. Middle-school students from across the state competed for the state championship in the National Civics Bee during a competition hosted by the AWB Institute at Olympia High School on Saturday, June 21, 2025. Photo: Brian Mittge/AWB

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Local eighth-grader wins National Civics Bee state championship

Fifteen Washington state middle schoolers represented their communities and demonstrated their civics knowledge at the 2025 National Civics…

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Witnesses sought in fatal hit and run on I-90

The car vs. pedestrian collision was reported about 12:20 p.m. June 19.

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank’s Dylan Johnson (left) and Alison Roberts (right) in 2024. File photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank raising funds for new location

The nonprofit hopes to expand services despite widespread federal cuts.

Photo courtesy of Sandy Knauft

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No Kings rallies on June 14 include North Bend

See photos from the local rally.

The Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in North Bend, Nov. 30, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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County’s public meetings to discuss Snoqualmie Valley flood risks

A virtual meeting will be June 18, followed by an open house June 25.

Oliver Baerman. Photo courtesy of Aprille Balangue

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$40k raised for family of Snoqualmie teen suffering brain injury

Two fundraisers are supporting the family after a serious car accident.

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Carnation man charged with first-degree murder

The man was arrested after allegedly shooting his girlfriend May 9.

Snoqualmie River. Courtesy photo.

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Body recovered from Snoqualmie River

A deceased male was found in the river near downtown Snoqualmie.