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The I-90/State Route 18 Interchange. Courtesy photo.

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WSDOT to host open house on upcoming SR 18 construction

Open house will be held at Snoqualmie Elementary on Nov. 16.

A view of the Snoqualmie River from Downtown Fall City. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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North Bend exits annual Water Conservation Ordinance

Alongside heavy rainfall the city announced Monday that it has exited its annual WCO.

Snoqualmie Pass on Nov. 6, 2022. Photo courtesy of WSDOT

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Snow coats Snoqualmie Pass; drivers must use chains

More than 18 inches of new snow fell on Snoqualmie Pass over the weekend, leading to requirements for…

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Snoqualmie Falls in 2020. File Photo.

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Tribe announces plans for Salish Lodge visitor center that will tell its history

The center is expected to open this spring.

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King County warns of potential for severe flooding

County leaders urge residents to prepare themselves for floods as needed.

Mount Si Green Team members Savonnah Mitchell and Jasmine Lao at a Kimball Creek clean-up on Oct. 29. Photos by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Mount Si’s Green Team continue clean-up at Kimball Creek, promote sustainability

Since 2017 Green Team members have cleared about 1.5 acres of invasive species.

Jonathan Pearlstein, owner of Engel & Volkers Snoqualmie Valley, celebrates grand opening of his brokerage alongside his wife, Michelle (center right), colleague Kathleen Irish (right) and Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross (left). Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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New real estate brokerage opens in downtown Snoqualmie

Jonathan Pearlstein celebrates opening Engel & Volkers.

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November is Kindness Month in the Valley, here’s how to get involved

Kindness Month raises awareness for youth suicide prevention and the Empower Youth Network.

A State Route 18 sign in Snoqualmie before the SR 18/I-90 interchange. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Highway 18 will see lane reductions throughout November

Right eastbound lane will be closed on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. through November.

Moriah Hughes is suing Jehovah’s Witnesses for failing to protect her from Elihu Rodriguez, who pleaded guilty to felony child rape in 2019 and was ordered to serve five years in prison. Hughes had met him at the South Spanish Congregation in Milton, Washington. (Erick Doxey/InvestigateWest)

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How Washington state law lets clergy hide child sexual abuse

By Wilson Criscione, InvestigateWest

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Gov. Jay Inslee speaks about protecting Washingtonians’ rights to abortion and gender-affirming care at Wayside United Church of Christ in Federal Way on Oct. 28 Olivia Sullivan/the Mirror

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WA lawmakers announce new policies to protect abortion access

Bills aim to protect both patients seeking abortions and health care providers.