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The police pursuit ended near exit 11 on Mercer Island. (Courtesy of Snoqualmie Police Department)

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Teens arrested in North Bend bank robbery

The 15-year-olds hit three cars while leading the pursuit that ended on Mercer Island.

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Pictured left to right is Rotary President Sandra Ramsey; Mount Si High School Principal Debra Hay; Seniors Kiana Sheehan, Hailey Weir, Sam Silverman, Ella Zabriskie, Sawyer Shelton and Neal Vedullapalli; Snoqualmie Valley School District Superintendent Dan Schlotfeldt and North Bend Mayor Mary Miller.

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Snoqualmie Valley Rotary reveals 2024 Students of the Quarter

Six Mount Si seniors honored on Jan. 25

Intersection between State Route 203 and Tolt Hill Road. (Cameron Sires/ Sound Publishing)

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SR 203 and Tolt Hill Rd. intersection gets more attention

An increase in crashes has sparked action at the local and state levels.

Fire Chief Mike Bailey (left), Lieutenant Robert Lasswell (middle) and Mayor Katherine Ross (right) at the Monday meeting of the Snoqualmie City Council. Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie City Council

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Snoqualmie Fire Department celebrates promotions

Fire Chief Mike Bailey and Lieutenant Robert Lasswell have been with the department for decades.

North Bend, in blue, saw a high voter turn out compared to most of King County. (Screenshot from King County Elections map)

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North Bend draws higher than average voter turnout

A close mayoral race was just one factor in November’s election participation.

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King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion.

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King County prosecutor announces efforts to increase school safety

KCPAO says it plans to better work with schools and districts with legal matters involving students.

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Washington State Office of Homeless Youth awards $4.8 million in grants

Several programs in King County received grant funding.

The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, which provides food for over 250 households each week, was awarded charitable funds from the Tribe last year. (Courtesy photo)

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Snoqualmie Tribe opens applications for nonprofit grants

The Snoqualmie Tribe opened applications to award one or more nonprofit organizations $50,000. The Tribe outlined several categories…

This map depicts the collisions that occurred throughout 2023 along the State Route 18. The darker the dot means there are multiple collisions at that location. (Screenshot from the Washington State Patrol)

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Data shows more collisions in SR 18 construction zone

75% increase in collisions in 2023.

Sen. Mark Mullet represents the 5th Legislative District (Courtesy photo)

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Senators focus on transportation projects in the short session

5th District and 12th District projects include state highway improvements.

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Last unknown victim of Green River Killer identified

Remains of “Bones 20” belong to Everett teen Tammie Liles.

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Warming centers around Snoqualmie Valley

As temperatures drop, emergency warming shelters are opening to the public. Below is a list of daytime and…

Snoqualmie firefighters respond to snapping trees due to heavy ice. (Photo by William Shaw/Sound Publishing)

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Power outages spread across Snoqualmie Valley

According to the outage map, power restoration is anticipated by approximately 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.