The city of Snoqualmie is gearing up for a monthly Sustainability Speakers Forum. From February through June, regional and local…
For Fall City resident Cory Huskinson, the reason for adopting a King Conservation District Farm Plan is splashing in the creek outside.
Gourmet meals, local wine pairing and one-on-one chats with area chefs are on the menu in four Encompass Winemaker Dinners,…
Soft music and candlelight filled the home of Ray and Mary Lillejord last Saturday, Feb. 6, as the Fall City…
A King County Superior Court judge ruled Thursday, Feb. 4, that the State of Washington is not adequately funding education in the state.
Council moves hotel decision to March to allow time for public comment
Joe Crecca, a prisoner of war for six years in the Vietnam War, has never lost his admiration for the United States soldier.
Mount Si High School senior Brianna Kelly dreams of a career decorating beautiful wedding cakes.
As Mount Si’s finalist for the Washington Award for Vocational Excellence, or WAVE, scholarship, she’s in the running for funds to help her attend college and grow business, nutrition and culinary skills.
Kelly is among high school seniors across the state who have come to rely on scholarships in the recent economic downturn. Her scholarship opportunity is on thin ice, though. Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire has proposed postponing the WAVE and five other scholarships in 2010 to balance the state’s budget.
Welcoming 15-year-old exchange student DoHeyong Kim into their home, the Skylstad family of North Bend planned to learn a thing or two about the Korean culture
It turns out that the Skylstads also had some teaching of their own to do, as they showed Kim, locally known as “D.J.,” the basics of being an American kid.
Members of the local Baha’i religious community will hold a prayer gathering, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, in Fall City, to raise awareness of Baha’i leaders imprisoned in Iran.
The King County Elections Department has pulled its ballot drop box out of the Valley due to budget cuts.
Applications are available for the 2010 Student Photographer of the Year Award, which is open to all high school seniors in Washington State, graduating in the year 2010.