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Safeway settles federal investigation into missing drugs from North Bend, Alaska pharmacies, with $3 million payment, new compliance rules with DEA

An investigation into missing drugs from the Safeway pharmacy in North Bend and a store in Alaska three…

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Snoqualmie Council rejects extending noise hours on summer weekends

The Snoqualmie City Council on July 10 unanimously struck down an ordinance to increase the hours for allowable…

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Blotter: Car loses wheel on Hwy 18; small fires keep local departments busy

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

City candidates debate need for growth in Snoqualmie, mill site, affordable housing, bond issues

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City candidates debate need for growth in Snoqualmie, mill site, affordable housing, bond issues

Last week in Snoqualmie, democracy looked like a room full of about 100 people, all ages, listening politely…

The Tolt Hill Bridge near Carnation will reopen by this evening’s commute, to light cars, trucks and other non-commercial traffic. The opening is temporary, while repairs are still being planned for the nine-year-old bridge.                                Courtesy Photo

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Tolt Hill Bridge now open to non-commercial vehicles; opening is temporary, pending future repairs

The Tolt Hill Bridge, closed to all traffic since June 16, will reopen to noncommercial pickup trucks, passenger…

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Elections office adds new ballot drop boxes; Valley has locations in Fall City and Snoqualmie

King County Elections is opening 10 new drop boxes in time for the August primary election, for a…

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Historic Duvall newspapers, Duvall Citizen, Carnavall Reporter, now available online

According to a 1962 edition of the Carnavall Reporter newspaper, a sirloin steak cost 79 cents a pound,…

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Countywide burn ban takes effect Saturday, July 14

King County, with the support of the King County Fire Chiefs Association, is issuing a fire safety burn…

By the afternoon of Friday July 14, the play structure at E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend was noticeably absent. Parks Commissioners will consider options for replacing the structure at meetings on July 26 and Aug. 23, which are open to the public.                                Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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E.J. Roberts Park play structure deemed unsafe, city plans to review replacement options July 26, Aug. 23

The city of North Bend recently inspected the playground structure at EJ Roberts Park and determined it has…

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Hoax robo-calls using City of Snoqualmie caller ID being made to residents; city advises not answering calls

Snoqualmie city staff have announced that a hoax caller, using a city phone number and requesting personal information,…

Many sports, just one wheel: North American Unicycling Championships arrive in North Bend Sunday

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Many sports, just one wheel: North American Unicycling Championships arrive in North Bend Sunday

After 15 years, the North American Unicycling Convention and Championships are returning to the Valley. North Bend has…

Blotter: Two air conditioners plugged into one outlet was a bad idea; tired-out swimmer needs help getting back across the river

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Blotter: Two air conditioners plugged into one outlet was a bad idea; tired-out swimmer needs help getting back across the river

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

Preservation group seeks to stop Dahlgren development, purchase ‘mule pasture’ land for park

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Preservation group seeks to stop Dahlgren development, purchase ‘mule pasture’ land for park

North Bend citizens are speaking up for their beloved open spaces, and paying up, too.