Danna McCall

Duvall’s Year Long Housing Development Moratorium to End

Road Closure: Stilson Ave/432nd gets Pavement Repairs next week

Snoqualmie Safeway to temporarily close main driveway for repairs next week

Council approves contract for controversial HAWK signal at Fisher Ave & Snoqualmie Parkway

Police Blotter | No disco funk heard; too much exposure at the pub; ripped from the walls; car theft

Updated election results show Snoqualmie Valley Schools levies now passing

Letter | Celebrating 5 years: generous community support made Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank a sustainable reality

Mount Si Cheer nails it at National Championships: wins bronze medal and places 2nd in World Competition

Conditional Use Permit approved for new special needs group home in Snoqualmie

Popular Day of with Thomas tickets on sale now, Snoqualmie Valley resident discount offered

Kayaker dies in Snoqualmie River near Ernie’s Grove

Snoqualmie Ridge IGA closing: liquidating, evaluating ‘opportunity to bring a different kind of business’

Infrastructure work for new home development means temporary road closure in North Bend

National Signing Day | Seven Mount Si student athletes honored, commit to play college sports next year

SWINGIN’ FOR SHELTER: Learn to swing dance, help homeless in the Snoqualmie Valley

Si View Parks secures big grant to restore Tollgate Farmhouse interior, transform into Community Space

Police Blotter | Late night run-rap; just a yogurt mistake; shirtless and out of control; drunk and howlin’ at the wind

Head-on, fatal accident closes SR 18 over Tiger Mt. for hours Monday night

Mystery solved: Is that a BIGFOOT trap at Meadowbrook Farm?

Letter | Levies provide important funding to bridge gaps, run important programs

IGNITE dance team has ‘monumental’ performance weekend at Seattle competition

Challenger Baseball Gives All Kids the Opportunity to Enjoy Sports; 2018 registration open

Business Goings: Copper Public House, Ridge Pharmacy Closing Soon

Snoqualmie Affordable Housing Project moves forward after city council upholds permit allowing 4-story buildings

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