Home and small business owners who had property damaged in the winter storms are advised by the state’s Emergency Management Division to file a report with their local emergency management office as soon as possible.
A Bellevue man was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving after he struck a pedestrian on the shoulder of State Highway 202 near Fall City last Sunday, Dec. 21.
Valley Boy Scouts are set to retire this season’s Christmas trees and help the environment at the same time.
A denturist with offices in North Bend and Carnation faces felony charges for allegedly defrauding the taxpayer-funded Medicaid program for more than $4,000.
Decision clears way for Fall City B&B
For years, Snoqualmie Ridge was the fastest selling master planned community in Washington.
While the Ridge continues to grow, this season’s shaky economy and financial slump mean that new construction of the community’s 1,850-home second phase is moving at a slower pace.
Families bundle up for snowy annual ride
Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire’s 2009-2011 state budget proposal calls for some painful cuts across Washington, and it’s a mixed bag for the Valley’s family services organization, Encompass.
Paul and Shari Roten announced their recent nuptials held Friday, Nov. 21 at The Lodge in the Valley of the Moon in Carnation.
The Mount Si Senor Center, in association with the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, has offered SAIL, or Stay Active and Independent for Life, exercise classes for older adults three times weekly since June of 2007. Registration is now open for the 2009 SAIL season.
The 14th annual Winter Trails day will give children and adults new to snow sports the chance to try snowshoeing for free at Snoqualmie Pass.