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Reproductive rights protest at Cal Anderson Park on May 14, 2022. Hannah Saunders/Sound Publishing

Northwest

The falling of Roe v. Wade: Through the eyes of a local abortion access hotline volunteer

The Northwest Abortion Access Fund (NWAAF) is already receiving calls from people in Texas and Louisiana.

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Winners of the Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley contest and those who nominated them pose for a photo on June 29. From left: Ryan Seal and Traci Nelson of Sigillo Cellars. Miss Russy Woods and Karen Bowers of DMW Martial Arts and Kimberlea Miller and Kelly Holyoak of Wildflower Bistro.

Business

Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley names three outstanding employees

Nonprofit Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley has named three outstanding employees as the winners of its second ever…

Morgan Henley poses on the stage at Club Tolt, home of the BrodieNation music festival. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Life

Like father, like son: Henley carries torch for Valley’s local music

Hippie Henley Henn Haus will be honored at upcoming BrodieNation music festival.

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.

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

A new podcast for King County residents

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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.

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Jessica Derouchie (L) and Natali Branwell are the new owners of Wild Hare Antiques in downtown Snoqualmie.

Business

Wild Hare Antiques avoids closure, reopens under new ownership

Jessica Derouchie and Natali Branwell become the third pair of co-owners to run the downtown shop.

Dr. Faisal Khan. Courtesy of King County.

News

Dr. Faisal Khan appointed as next King County health director

Dennis Worsham will continue to serve as interim director until September 6.

SipFest logo. Courtesy image.

Life

SipFest returns to Snoqualmie July 9 to benefit nonprofits

The sixth annual SipFest in downtown Snoqualmie will return from 6-9 p.m. July 9.

News

Carnation seeks developer to build commerical business park

Offices, restaurants and even a hotel could be coming to a 7 acre property in western Carnation

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King County experts discuss extreme heat mitigation plan

The plan includes improving infrastructure and communications to prevent future disasters.