Visit the Reinig Road Sycamore Corridor, a registered King County landmark, today, and you will see rows of huge, stately trees, forming a natural cathedral of arching branches and thick trunks.
But a visit with North Bend resident Harley Brumbaugh, armed with an old black and white photo, reveals a very different place.
Once faced with closure, public trails at Mount Si, Little Si, Rattlesnake Lake and the Snoqualmie River’s Middle Fork are here to stay.
The Snoqualmie Valley police and fire agencies responded to the following:
Writer and photographer Amy Gulick has explored the wildest places in the Northwest, capturing images that show striking beauty as well as nature’s greater purpose.
Looking for a place to dispose of those household items you just can’t seem to get rid of? The city of North Bend will be hosting a special recycling event to help you clean up and clear out that garage of those unwanted items.
Snoqualmie United Methodist Church is organizing a “Pick it up/Fix it up” Day, Saturday, April 24.
The Washington State Legislature will unveil budget numbers this week determining the fate of public trail access at Mount Si.
The cities of North Bend, Snoqualmie and Carnation would pay King County thousands of dollars per year to handle stray dogs and cats under a new regional animal control model unveiled Thursday, April 8.
As the North Bend City Council gave its assent to a new hotel south of Interstate 90, sighs of disapproval carried through the audience.
Six of seven North Bend council members greenlighted new rules Tuesday, April 6, allowing a hotel off the interstate’s Exit 31.
Residents of a quiet Carnation neighborhood were woken by gunshots early Wednesday, April 7, after a homeowner in his 70s shot a man who broke into his house.
Birthdays, weddings, and all the most important milestones in our lives revolve around one thing: cake!
The former Nelems Memorial Hospital in Snoqualmie has been demolished to make way for Snoqualmie Tribe elder housing.
Police and fire agencies in Snoqualmie, North Bend and Fall City responded to the following: