Metro Transit officials are looking for solutions to a potential $100 million shortfall in funding for 2010. To balance its budget, Metro needs to either cut costs or find other sources of revenue.
Boosters watching poll numbers
Valley residents who need to return their ballots in the March 10 school bond election have a few last-minute options.
If you were out of work because of the storms of Jan. 6 to 16, you may be eligible to receive unemployment compensation.
Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson believes the community can reach a major recycling milestone within the next few years.
Opportunities are now available for Snoqualmie residents to give ongoing input to the city by serving on the Snoqualmie Parks Board or Library Board.
Western Washington University student Austin Anderson, son of Patrick Anderson and Patricia Anderson of Fall City, received a $500 President’s Scholarship for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Valley residents can now explore volunteer opportunities with the Medical Reserve Corps.
When Fall City Elementary student Shane Riley was frozen out of his family car at church last December, he realized how cold it can be for families without a warm place to live.
Lake Washington School District’s board denied Broadhurst’s petition to transfer from Snoqualmie Valley schools. The vote on Tuesday, March 3, did not surprise the petitioners.
Tickets are selling so briskly for the inaugural Sip of Snoqualmie wine-tasting event on Saturday, March 14, at Snoqualmie Casino, that the VIP pre-function is sold out.