Businesses

The Valley Vagabond-Breakfast at the Salish Lodge & Spa

Business Comings: Local family with extensive restaurant experience rebrands, opens Mezzaluna Kitchen on Snoqualmie Ridge

SnoPo K9 Pooch helps police make huge drug seizure on I-90 near Snoqualmie

Business Comings: Dollar Tree to open on Snoqualmie Ridge

Living Snoqualmie Hero of the Week Award

Additional street dining in Snoqualmie this weekend: mask up and support local restaurants

Business Comings: Fall City to get first-ever Coffeehouse, Aroma Coffee Co. opens in September

North Bend nonprofit brings Historic Carousel to the Snoqualmie Valley

For a third time, North Bend eyed for marijuana store; public hearing happens August 13th

‘Easy to Reach, Hard to Leave’ North Bend: things locals want visitors to remember this summer

Governor Inslee indefinitely freezes counties advancing phases in state reopening plan

North Bend Downtown Foundation hands out 2nd ‘Ripple Effect’ award to beloved Arby’s Employee

Washington coronavirus cases rising: Governor reduces phase 3 social gatherings to 10, says ‘steps backward’ could be needed

Inside Look at new Snoqualmie Sno-King Ice Arena, anticipated opening September 2020

Snoqualmie MOD Pizza temporarily closed after employee tests positive for COVID-19

North Bend awards nearly $200,000 in COVID-19 recovery grants to local businesses, community organizations

Summertime Fun: Meadowbrook Farm to transform into Drive-in Theatre, July 23rd

Snoqualmie awards $435,000 in COVID-19 recovery grants to local businesses, community organizations

North Bend awarded $1.4 million grant for another roundabout at busy intersection

Construction of new Tanner Electric Middle Fork Transmission Line starts July 7th along Snoqualmie Valley Trail

North Bend Festival at Mt Si, Snoqualmie Railroad Days both cancelled due to COVID-19; virtual events in the works

North Bend Marriott hotel project officially dead; different company now eyeing city for new hotel

Washington State hits Pause button on Phase 4 of reopening plan due to increasing coronavirus cases

Snoqualmie Tribe donates nearly $400,000 to Snoqualmie Valley nonprofits hit hard by pandemic