Site Logo
One of the proposed plans for expansion of the Community Center (Screenshot from City of Snoqualmie report)

News

Snoqualmie shares feedback on Community Center expansion

The addition of a pool and a swimming lesson program are among top priorities.

Washington State Archivist Heather Hirotaka. Courtesy photo.

News

Hirotaka appointed as the next Washington State Archivist

She is the first woman to hold the position in Washington state.

The Fall City Totem Pole sits in the Totem Garden, property owned by the Fall City Community Association. (File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record)

News

Fall City totem pole will be donated to Baxter Barn

The FCCA will explore the cost of moving the pole during the September budget talks.

Rep. Robert Sutherland at a "March For Our Rights" rally in Olympia in 2019. (Washington State House Republicans)

News

Judge dismisses GOP lawmakers’ challenge of House vax rule

Rep. Robert Sutherland and five colleagues fought a requirement barring access to the House floor unless vaccinated

doh grayfex

News

Federal government announces monkeypox vaccine distribution to WA

State has been allotted 398 courses of the 2-dose JYNNEOS monkeypox vaccine.

Judged by XII: A King County Local Dive podcast. The hands shown here belong to Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who has been charged with homicide in the 2019 death of Jesse Sarey.

News

JUDGED BY XII: Auburn officer’s violent past presented in pretrial hearing

Episode 6 in this special podcast series that explores Jeffrey Nelson’s history of violent interactions with community members…

A pipe-clogging fatberg being removed (Screenshot from Washington Association of Sewer & Water Districts website)

News

New ‘Do Not Flush’ labeling law goes into effect across Washington this month

Officials estimate $440 million is spent removing clogs caused by improperly flushed products yearly

Downtown Snoqualmie on June 20. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

News

Snoqualmie to distribute COVID relief funds as business owners voice frustrations

Many businesses are still “barely hanging on” due to rising costs elsewhere.

King County Local Dive podcast

News

King County Local Dive: Prostitution coercion, hate crime, book ban

A new podcast for King County residents

File Photo

News

Data released on fireworks-related injuries in Washington

Last year fireworks caused $122,000 in damage.

Photos of the damage to church property (Screenshot from Bellevue Police Department Twitter)

News

Bellevue resident charged with hate crime after vandalizing church

The defendent allegedly smashed glass and spray painted dozens of pointed remarks around the church.

The Snoqualmie Mill Site. Photo courtesy of the Department of Ecology.

News

Mill Site development gets go-ahead, council to vote on project this summer

Hearing examiner rules the project’s Environmental Impact Statement and master plan are adequate.

Members of nonprofit SCAN — The Snoqualmie Community Action Network — hosted their second annual Take Back the Night Walk to raise awareness for domestic violence. The Take Back The Night Foundation is an international group focused on combating domestic violence and sexual assault. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

News

Residents host ‘Take Back The Night’ walk to raise awareness for domestic violence

Members of nonprofit SCAN — The Snoqualmie Community Action Network — hosted their second annual Take Back the…