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The temporary location of Snoqualmie Ice Cream, on the backside of the permanent shop, April 11, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

Business

Snoqualmie businesses still recovering one year after fire

Chickadee Bakeshop is holding a fundraiser to aid with reopening costs.

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)

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FEMA denies funds to WA for damage caused by 2024 ‘bomb cyclone’

Gov. Bob Ferguson says federal funds are needed to address $34 million in damage caused by the storm,…

A man places his ballot into the drop box outside Federal Way City Hall. Bailey Jo Josie/Sound Publishing

News

SAVE Act could disenfranchise millions of voters

Congressman reports law could cost Washingtonians over $361 million just to register to vote.

Outside of the Snoqualmie Police Department, 34825 SE Douglas St. File photo

News

Snoqualmie police chief fired after investigation

Brian Lynch was put on administrative leave in February.

The Kimball family, Brittany, Tucker, age 4, Penelope, age 2 and Leland, had a successful egg hunt, with many eggs to crack open after all the excitement in this 2017 file photo. Valley Record photo

Life

Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 11 edition

Get hoppin’ at these Easter festivities across the Snoqualmie Valley.

The Middle Fork Snoqualmie River in North Bend, Nov. 30, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

News

Snoqualmie Watershed Forum seeks new resident member

The application deadline has been extended to April 21.

The Duvall Fire station, April 8, 2025. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

News

April ballot asks voters about Duvall fire service charge

Fire District 45 is asking voters to approve a charge benefiting the operating budget.

Owner Larry Brown stands outside Mooo! Ice Cream during its grand opening April 5, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

Business

‘Needed’ ice cream shop Mooo! opens in Fall City

The shop is run by a local lawyer and his big family.

Marchers walk through downtown Duvall during the Hands Off! protest April 5, 2025. Photo courtesy of Travis Wetherbee/Last Lite Photography

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Hundreds attend Duvall ‘Hands Off!’ march in line with nationwide protests

“I don’t want to just sit down and be quiet,” said attendee Kelley Rush.

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King County Prosecuting Attorney Leesa Manion testifying to the King County Council about budget cut impacts.

Northwest

King County budget deficit could bring big consequences

A new Senate bill related to property taxes is seen as one way to mitigate the effects.

A 23andMe 2013 genome testing kit. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia/Creative Commons

Northwest

How to delete genetic data from 23andMe

Washington state residents have a right to genetic data privacy and ability to request data deletion.

Enchanted Farms, 31620 NE 129th St. in Duvall, will run summer camps for kids. Photo courtesy of Dave and Nicole Dempster

Business

Enchanted Farms offers new summer camp program

The first camp starts the last week of June, with the final camp at the end of August.

Camlann’s Bors Hede restaurant, modeled after a 14th Century village inn, March 9, 2025. Camlann is having a fundraising event April 12. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

Life

Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 4 edition

Camlann Medieval Village is having its first fundraising event April 12.