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Snoqualmie approves transportation plan update, riverwalk studies and property sale deadline extension

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Snoqualmie approves transportation plan update, riverwalk studies and property sale deadline extension

The council discussed the riverwalk, downtown building height, and transportation on July 23.

A salmon. File photo

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State Fish and Wildlife seeks $60 million in funding

The department is facing a $33 million shortfall and also hopes to secure future funding.

Pineapple Life yoga studio opens with weekend celebration at Community Park

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Pineapple Life yoga studio opens with weekend celebration at Community Park

The studio features Himalayan rock salt bricks around the building and most prominently in the main yoga room.

Congressional candidates talk health care, guns, immigration at Issaquah forum

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Congressional candidates talk health care, guns, immigration at Issaquah forum

Three of the leading candidates attended the forum at Blakely Hall in Issaquah on July 24.

After 28 years in Sammamish, Carousel Gift Shop has moved to historic downtown Snoqualmie.

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After 28 years in Sammamish, Carousel Gift Shop has moved to historic downtown Snoqualmie.

Snoqualmie welcomes new downtown business Carousel Gift Shop

The legislative candidates sat at the table to the right of the moderator at the forum. From left: Bill Ramos, Chad Magendanz, Paul Graves, Lisa Cullen, Nathaniel Deily, Tim Cruickshank, Wendy Weiker, My-Linh Thai, and Michael Appleby. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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Issaquah Chamber of Commerce hosts primary election candidate forum

The Issaquah Chamber of Commerce held their own primary election candidate forum on July 12

AG Ferguson sues Trump administration for giving dangerous people access to 3-D printed firearms

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AG Ferguson sues Trump administration for giving dangerous people access to 3-D printed firearms

Ferguson argues downloadable guns make weapons easier for people to obtain.

While King County Metro has been testing out several trial electric buses since since 2016, the agency aims to have a fully electric bus fleet by 2040. Photo by SounderBruce/Flickr

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King County Rolls on With Its Electric Bus Fleet Plans

With an overhaul set by 2040, a new report shows the economic and health benefits of going electric.

Salish expansion hearing draws criticism, support

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Salish expansion hearing draws criticism, support

Snoqualmie’s Planning Commission heard comments from several members of the public on the master plan

Duvall detectives determine suspicious deaths were murder-suicide

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Duvall detectives determine suspicious deaths were murder-suicide

The deceased were discovered on July 6 after not showing up to a Fourth of July party.

King County Council is proposing measures that would impact gun storage and sales. Photo by zaphad1/Flickr

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King County council members push safe storage gun regulation

Gun rights groups have threatened legal action over the measure.

North Bend celebrates summer with 10th annual Block Party

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North Bend celebrates summer with 10th annual Block Party

The North Bend Block Party held it’s 10th annual event this past Saturday in downtown North Bend.

A video has surfaced which shows a trainer at Bothell’s Academy of Canine Behavior hitting a dog with a plastic bat.

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Snohomish County: Claims of animal abuse against Bothell kennel not substantiated

A video showing a trainer using a plastic bat to train a dog was not animal abuse, county…