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Eastside market heats up as major tech news hits

A real estate snapshot from John L. Scott Real Estate.

Traditional vs Modern: Snoqualmie works to develop new tourism plan for 2020

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Traditional vs Modern: Snoqualmie works to develop new tourism plan for 2020

An estimated 2 million people visit the Falls every year, but how many spend more time in the…

Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley Education Association Facebook page                                Eastside educators were appalled over an amendment made to SB 5313. The effects could have reduced teacher compensation and limited bargaining abilities. The bill recently died.

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Late night Senate amendments shock local teachers

An amendment to SB 5313 prompted teacher unions to voice concerns.

WSDOT wants feedback from Snoqualmie and North Bend on I-90 interchange project

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WSDOT wants feedback from Snoqualmie and North Bend on I-90 interchange project

WSDOT is looking for feedback on the I-90 and SR18 interchange project this April.

A progressive argument against impeachment | Opinion

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A progressive argument against impeachment | Opinion

A locally written column about politics.

Courtesy photo                                Sweet Treats is the only cookie dough-focused storefront in the region and will eventually operate a food truck.

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Sweet Treats feeds a desire for cookie dough

The local vendor and catering service offers safe-to-eat cookie dough on the Eastside.

The Snoqualmie Tribe donates $75,000 to I-90 west access road project

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The Snoqualmie Tribe donates $75,000 to I-90 west access road project

The temporary access road from Snoqualmie onto I-90 West is closer to becoming a reality.

Snoqualmie Fire Department earns international accreditation

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Snoqualmie Fire Department earns international accreditation

Snoqualmie joins the ranks of only 266 agencies to achieve Internationally Accredited Agency status.

A DUI collision on State Route 18 that pinned a driver in their car. The 7-mile stretch of SR 18 between Issaquah-Hobart Road and Raging River hosts a disproportionate number of crashes for the amount of traffic it carries, according to state traffic data. Photo courtesy of State Trooper Rick Johnson

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State transportation budget to fund SR 18 widening

If the budget passes through the State House and Senate, it would provide $26 million.

Mayor Ken Hearing delivers his final State of the City address

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Mayor Ken Hearing delivers his final State of the City address

Mayor Ken Hearing delivered his last State of the City address at the March 19 council meeting.

Chirag Vedullapalli receives a bronze medallion for his nonprofit work by Abraham Mathan of Prudential Financial. Madison Miller / staff photo

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MSHS senior named finalist in Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

Chirag Vedullapalli was recognized for his nonprofit, Creative Children for Charity (3C).

Advocates hold a rent control rally in Olympia on Feb. 27, the day before Oregon passed legislation capping rent increases and prohibiting no-cause evictions. Photo courtesy of Amy Tower/Tenants Union of Washington State

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Would rent control work in Washington?

Oregon’s new law could lay the blueprint for other states

Fall City residents debate the merits of the proposed fire district merger

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Fall City residents debate the merits of the proposed fire district merger

The Fall City Community Association held a debate on the proposed fire district merger on March 28.