Low-impact, high-tech gear includes computerized lights, natural air
Hundreds of fans seek TV fame, fortune at reality challenge audition
The Washington Department of Labor & Industries reminds employers and workers that the minimum wage in Washington will not increase in 2010.
Snoqualmie Casino and radio station 94.1 KMPS-FM announced the big success of their holiday food drive, held Nov. 25 to Dec. 1 at the casino to benefit the Snoqualmie Tribal Food Bank. More than 4,000 pounds of non-perishable food items were collected, including personal donations from casino employees and an additional 200 turkeys and hams from the casino.
Edwards leaves a legacy after two decades in Valley schools
King County Library System has started a new online Study Zone classroom at local libraries, helping students get help in math, science, English and social studies from a volunteer tutor.
The Carnation Library needs dedicated volunteers to teach computer skills at the library. You don’t need to be an expert – just enthusiastic about helping others discover computers and the Internet.
Are you one to hike the great outdoors for fun? Do you have the ability to swim? If you were…
North Bend police warn drivers leaving the city’s post office to abide by a new sign — or face the…
Snoqualmie Valley police and fire agencies responded to the following calls:
February vote would fund fifth of school budget
Residents who live in or near Snoqualmie will pay more this year for their water, sewer and storm water services.
Snoqualmie resident Fred Seeman never thought he’d be babysitting a chicken.