Eastside mayors talk challenges at the local, regional level

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Eastside mayors talk challenges at the local, regional level

Some might think traffic would be the focal point in a discussion about challenges facing Eastside communities —…

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Applications due Sept. 21 for Snoqualmie City Council seat

The city of Snoqualmie is accepting applications from Snoqualmie residents to fill a vacancy on the Snoqualmie City…

A concrete worker smooths out the new sidewalks poured two weeks ago as part of the North Bend downtown plaza project, another effort by the city to revitalize downtown. The block pictured here, along with businesses on the opposite side of the street, make up the city’s Historic Downtown District. (Photo courtesy of Mary Miller)

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To fight downtown blight, North Bend approves fee waiver for new businesses

Empty buildings and downtown blight will be combated in a new way in North Bend soon, but only…

Sign spinner advertises for downtown North Bend businesses, affected by construction work

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Sign spinner advertises for downtown North Bend businesses, affected by construction work

Downtown North Bend businesses are open, despite the construction work along North Bend Way. That’s the message the…

Iya Brown, owner of Wild Hare Vintage in downtown Snoqualmie, reported a theft of more than $1,000 worth of merchandise, cabled to her building on Railroad Avenue, Thursday night. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

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Burglars steal $1,000 worth of merchandise from Snoqualmie shop Thursday

An unknown number of thieves cut the security cables around merchandise outside Wild Hare Vintage in downtown Snoqualmie…

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Police identify North Bend vandals as juveniles, continue to investigate Wednesday night spree

Security video shows a group of teens on a vandalism spree in downtown North Bend Wednesday night, causing…

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Stillwater Natural Area project receives $170,000 grant from EPA

The Stillwater Natural Area near Carnation is one of the beneficiaries of a $3,080,000 grant award made by…

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Blotter: Fire climbs moss to treetop, reignites hours later; man attacks cars with hammer and crowbar

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

The Moss Lake Natural Area north of Carnation will close to recreational users from Sept 11 to 29 for culvert replacement work.                                (Courtesy image)

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Access to Moss Lake Natural Area closes, Sept. 11 to 29, for culvert work

King County’s Moss Lake Natural Area, east of Lake Joy, will close to the public for more than…

Snoqualmie City Council Chambers were packed July 24, for a presentation on a proposed annexation. With the city’s new purchase of equipment to live stream council meetings, residents will be able to attend council meetings virtually.                                (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Snoqualmie City Council to record and live stream meetings starting this fall

Snoqualmie citizens will soon be able to follow along with all the decisions made by the city council…

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CERT emergency training starts Sept. 16 in Snoqualmie

The cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend are offering the FEMA-certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training program…

8th Congressional District Representative Dave Reichert

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Rep. Reichert announces he won’t run for re-election in 2018

U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, will not run for an eighth term in 2018.

Washington state Lt. Gov. Cyrus Habib addresses a rally in Seattle on Tuesday opposing the Trump administration’s decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program earlier that morning. Aaron Kunkler/Redmond Reporter

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Rallies, condemnation follow federal announcement of DACA rollback

The King County Council responded Tuesday to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ announcement that the DACA program will…