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Inslee announces new COVID-19 reopening plan for Washington

Some restrictions will be eased beginning as soon as next week, the governor said.

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Anonymous donor gives $600,000 for Encompass project

An anonymous donor has provided $600,000 to Encompass for their capital campaign to help them build a new…

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Bills to follow in the 2021 Legislative session include police reform

It’s legislation filing season, and the floodgates have opened in Olympia.

The Washington State Department of Transportation warns that if the road looks bare, wet and slushy, you still need to slow down. Slush can pull your vehicle into a direction you don’t really want to go just like this driver found out on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2021. Photo courtesy of WSDOT (@SnoqualmiePass on Twitter)

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Gas leaks, flooding and snow in East King County

The New Year came out swinging, packing a myriad of surprises for the Snoqualmie Valley and the Snoqualmie…

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US Navy punishes suicidal sailor who sought mental health treatment

Federal Way native’s case has attracted the attention of a national advocacy group.

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Protesters gathered in downtown Snoqualmie on May 30 to voice their opposition to police violence against people of color.

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Year in Review: The Record’s top stories of 2020

Looking back on the articles that made the biggest splashes in 2020.

Capt. Ken Larson is retiring from the Fall City Fire Department on Dec. 29 after three decades of service. Contributed by Ken Larson

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Fall City Fire Captain retiring after three decades

Capt. Ken Larson is hanging up his helmet after 30 years of service.

State Rep. Brad Klippert, R-Kennewick. (Washington State Legislative Support Services) 2015

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New proposal might help Washington get a Republican governor

An electoral college system, rather than a popular vote, could give more power to rural counties.

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Child found by police hours after being abducted from Snoqualmie

The 3-year-old boy was found with his mother in Ravensdale.

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Sound Publishing offers grants to local businesses

Sound Publishing has launched a local business stimulus program to help businesses adapt in a rapidly evolving economic…

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Snoqualmie council approves Hampton Inn franchise separation

The owners of the Snoqualmie Hampton Inn &Suites will be allowed to separate from the franchise and become…

A photo of first resonders, the fire dog and Santa, who collected food donations for the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank this month. Contributed by the city of Snoqualmie

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Snoqualmie food drive nets 6,000 lbs for the holidays

The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association Santa Parade received more than 6,000 lbs of food for the Snoqualmie Valley Food…

PSE workers rebuild circuit 27 in North Kenmore. Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Energy.

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Who should foot the bill for pandemic-era power?

Utilities could eventually raise rates to recoup lost costs, activists say that’s a bad plan.