Jazz lovers who want to support music education at the Valley are invited to Jazz at the Club, 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 14, at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge golf club.
Plan now to scrapbook the night away, 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at Si View Metropolitan Park District with the members of Relay for Life team “Get By With A Little Help From My Friends.”
Residents in North Bend’s Wilderness Rim neighborhood had to think twice about stepping out of their homes and cars this week, scared of an unprovoked attack.
Snoqualmie graduates Marcus W. McMahon II, Sarah K. Sproul and Sarah J. Whims made the Seattle Pacific University 2009 Autumn Quarter Dean’s List.
When drivers ponder whether to check the organ donor box at the Department of Licensing counter, they may not think their decision is a big deal.
But to Snoqualmie resident Nate Gunderson, that check mark meant everything.
The North Bend City Council is working on a counterproposal to King County Fire District 38’s proposition splitting the cost of a new North Bend fire station.
Mount Si High School senior Brianna Kelly has been on edge since February, waiting to learn whether she will win the Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, or WAVE scholarship.
Students at Snoqualmie Middle School took dance steps invented centuries ago, as a member of the Seattle Shakespeare Company visited the school Wednesday, April 28, for a trip back in time.
Former Snoqualmie resident Brook Ian Martin received a doctorate as a health sciences researcher last February from the University of Washington in Seattle.
Calling all professional instructors! Whether your passion is in the arts, music, languages, cooking, health and wellness, outdoors, gardening, athletics or something else, Si View Metro Parks could use your help in teaching the Snoqualmie Valley community.
Police and fire agencies responded to the following in the Snoqualmie Valley:
When Fall City Elementary fourth grade teacher Kate Walsh asked her students to make a picture for the Tacoma Museum of Glass Kids Design Glass program, never in 9-year-old Aaron Stone’s wildest dreams did he think his drawing would come off the paper and into real life.
Walsh’s imagination created a heartbroken chicken ninja.
Visit and explore Rattlesnake Lake while spotting ospreys, eagles, peregrine falcons and a host of migrating flyers at two family birdwatching classes this month.