Each year, Washington students learn about Japanese-American detainments without due process following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and Kiku Hughes’ graphic novel “Displacement” has become part of that curriculum.
The store closed down in April 2024 due to a fire.
Food safety rating signage now includes mobile food vendors.
The new chief is a lifelong Snoqualmie Valley resident.
Larry Fuller will perform with his trio Dec. 5 and 6.
Officers found a suspect nearby and arrested him on the charge of murder.
Washington served up a new license plate Nov. 19, honoring the state sport of pickleball.
Happy Thanksgiving, Snoqualmie Valley.
Third-quarter report shows homicides by firearm down 48% from high of 31 in 2021 to 16 so far this year
A panel of flood experts discussed flood preparedness, mitigation and recovery.
This year features Geoffrey Castle’s Celtic Christmas.
Becomes the youngest person ever to hold the office, first immigrant, first refugee and the first millennial
The center is now providing home-cooked community meals.
