With Mount Si High School graduation around the corner, seniors are encouraged to purchase their Grad Night tickets before the bus leaves without them.
Si View Metro Parks is serving as an official host location of the “World’s Largest Swimming Lesson” 7 to 7:45 a.m., Thursday, June 3.
Snoqualmie Valley’s latest shake on May 25 raises the possibility of an even bigger earthquake on the horizon.
North Bend resident Jamie Rosen climbed Mount Rainier and Mount Shasta as a tribute to friends battling cancer. Now, Rosen is climbing Shasta in a benefit trek, Climb Against the Odds, this summer. This time, she has her own family in mind.
The city of Snoqualmie has fired its chief finance officer and hired an interim replacement.
Two Snoqualmie Town Hall Meetings scheduled for Wednesday, and Thursday, June 2 and 3, will be available online via Webinar.
The former Snoqualmie Library may find new life as a branch site of Bellevue College.
Memorial Day is more than just another holiday for the dozens of young writers who put pen to paper in the Snoqualmie Valley American Legion Auxiliary’s Memorial Day Writing Contest.
The Sno-Valley Indoor Playground organization hosts a free Children’s Safety Fair, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 4, at the Si View Community Center, 400 Orchard Dr., North Bend.
Now the largest bike safety event in the Northwest, the Tanner Jeans Memorial Bike Safety Rodeo returns for its sixth year on Saturday, June 12.
Riverview School District is going through the bid review process for a new baseball field at Cedarcrest High School.
Snoqualmie residents Gary and Sandy Hambrick announce the engagement of their daughter, Misty Louise Hambrick, to Brian Eldredge of Kirkland. Brian is the son of Jim and Janet Eldredge of Redmond.
Fall City’s Baxter Barn hosts a baby shower for its just-born miniature donkey.