The top officials of the Snoqualmie Tribe and cities of North Bend and Snoqualmie see their interests and benefits intermingling in the years to come.
Four Wildcats are going to a state tournament this week.
The votes have been tallied and the winners named in the 2009 “Best of the Snoqualmie Valley” competition.
Snoqualmie is among 1,500 cities worldwide that have pledged to turn out their lights for one hour, 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 28.
Two memorials are being held for a 14-year-old Snoqualmie student who died of lung cancer this month.
The January 7 flood devastated the Valley’s Northwest Railway Museum.
Twin Rivers Golf Course owner Richard Rutledge is commemorating his golf course’s rebirth after the disastrous January flood — one shave at a time.
Mount Si High School wrapped up the reading and writing section of what could be the last Washington Assessment of Student Learning test administered by the school.
Weekly reports from Snoqualmie Police and the King County Sheriff’s Department
Snoqualmie residents encouraged to take part in Earth Hour
The deadline for Valley residents to apply for flood disaster assistance and complete home and business loan packets is fast approaching.
The flu has hit fourteen King County schools, which had more than 10 percent of their students absent due to the illness.
Fall City resident Frank Driscoll, 85, the head of the Fall City family airlifted to safety during the January flood, has died.