Firefighters rescued the occupant of a Wilderness Rim home from his roof early Tuesday, March 25, after he attempted to fight the spread of a chimney fire with a garden hose.
Philips Oral Healthcare announced job cuts last Friday, March 28, affecting some 49 workers at its facility on Snoqualmie Ridge.
The opening of Snoqualmie Valley Little League’s season on Saturday, March 29 was marked by snow.
Starting this week, Cedar Falls Way between North Bend Way and Mountain View Drive is closed to all traffic as crews begin the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of North Bend Way and Cedar Falls Way.
Quadrant Homes has sold the Tournament Players Course (TPC) at Snoqualmie Ridge to BrightStar Golf Group, a California-based firm that manages five other golf properties in California and Colorado.
Snoqualmie Valley residents have a chance to get in early on the toot-tooting Thomas the Tank Engine visit to Snoqualmie, set for this July.
Damp April weather didn’t stop a crew of two dozen volunteers from helping to give one of the Puget Sound area’s most challenging day hikes, Mailbox Peak near North Bend, a long-overdue facelift on Friday, April 4.
When curious passersby stopped to find out what the hubbub of activity was in the Northwest Railway Museum’s vintage waiting room, volunteer Dan Olah of North Bend proudly proclaimed the purpose of the miniature world taking shape.
The city of Snoqualmie is considering how to put school impact fees more in step with the growth plan for Valley schools.
Demolition contractor Nuprecon brings down the 80-year-old structure of St. Clare of Assisi Episcopal Church on Monday, April 7. St. Clare’s was torn down because the basement and walls were filled with highly toxic mold, dangerous for small children and the elderly. The church now functions out of its parish social hall.
As they wait to find out how much the damage from last month’s sewer pipe eruption will cost, North Bend city officials are working to prevent a similar disaster from happening again.
The city of Snoqualmie will welcome Director Mun, Young Hoon of South Korea for his second visit to the Valley.
The Washington State Department of Health’s disciplinary action against North Bend chiropractor Greg Pfiffner is still on square one.