North Bend is close to ending a nine-year building moratorium, but has to wait at least another month.
Snoqualmie Railroad Days’ new host, the Northwest Railway Museum, has big plans for the event’s future.
The new Fall City Metro Park District looks to be sailing smoothly to approval in results from the Tuesday, Feb. 3, special election.
A set of tunnels in Iron Horse State Park, part of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail, have been closed by the Washington State Parks Commission.
When firefighter Joe Springer gazes up next month at the tallest building west of the Mississippi, he’ll once again have the amazing thought that he’ll be at the top in 20 minutes.
No, that booming noise that Valley residents may have heard from the direction of Rattlenake Mountain on Tuesday, Feb. 10, wasn’t the ridge coming down.
Charles Peterson is learning to walk again.
For the seventh year running, a team of Snoqualmie firefighters will participate in the Firefighter Stairclimb, a climb to the top of the 69-floor Columbia Center in downtown Seattle.
The Snoqualmie Fire Department welcomed a bumper crop of new volunteers last month.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway is offering residents a way to get outdoors and volunteer this winter.
Students at Opstad Elementary School are getting ready to share the output of their imaginations with parents, grandparents, friends and any one else with an eye for Legos, colorful weavings, model volcanoes and the occasional mutant ninja turtle.
The snow is gone and the waters have receded, but the damage caused by the January floods and December’s heavy snowfall lingers throughout King County.