Snoqualmie City Administrator Mike Sauerwein has left the city. It is unclear if he resigned
Vehicle lauded for upgrades in community safety & furthering partnership between the Tribe and EF&R.
Many local libraries will start offering expanded hours in late May.
The Elders who lived there were flown out by helicopter last week
U.S. Forest Service closed camping around Middle Fork Campground last year due to bear interactions
Puget Sound Fire, Valley Regional Fire Authority, and Eastside Fire & Rescue were in attendance
KCLS says late fines generate little revenue, with fines making up less than 1% of KCLS’ budget.
A project to widen State Route 18 near Tiger Mountain will continue on its original timeline under a new biennium…
May 5-6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. — Spring into Gardening Annual Plant Sale (Carnation)
Snoqualmie Valley Health’s property tax ballot measure was overwhelmingly rejected by voters
King County is making the first update to its flood management plan in a decade
Great Northern Railway 1246, known as the zoo locomotive, was taken in by Northwest Railway Museum
Rob McFarland announced Wednesday, April 26, that he will seek a second term in office.