Carnation

Happy Avian Ending: PSE installs new platform so Fall City osprey can complete nest started in dangerous power pole

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital opens drive-thru COVID-19 test site

Snoqualmie Valley School District, local restaurants giving back to healthcare workers on the front lines

King County data: 75 COVID cases in Snoqualmie Valley; 4 deaths, including 2 in North Bend, 1 in Snoqualmie

Bored at Home? Great time to fill out your 2020 census and be COUNTED

The battle against ‘nothing is fun’ – Compass Outdoor Adventures innovates, has hundreds of families laughing with Indoor Scavenger Hunts

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, Sno-Valley Senior Center awarded big grants

Amidst closure Snoqualmie Casino donates over 2,000 pounds of fresh food, medical supplies

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation running during Stay Home order: all fares donation-based, drivers help deliver supplies, food to residents

Zoonosis: Contagion without borders

Long-awaited Federal Decision expands Snoqualmie Tribe reservation land base

Snoqualmie Valley Wildlife Moment of Zen: Bald Eagle extended visit to Eagle Pointe neighborhood

Body recovered from Snoqualmie River near Sandy Cove Park identified

Snoqualmie Valley Hospital opens COVID-19 testing center

Westbound SR 18 to close near Tiger Mountain for emergency road repair, March 6th -10th

SR 203 closed between Carnation and Duvall this weekend for geotechnical work

Slow moving landslide damages road, closes one lane of SR 203 between Carnation and Duvall

The Story of Robert and Jaxx: understanding what living homeless in the Snoqualmie Valley can be like

Encompass Rocks the Valley: Family Concert Series benefits new Snoqualmie facility

New Snoqualmie Affordable Housing development, Panorama Apartments, opens leasing office, launches website

Recovering from flooding, landslides: Road Closures updated King County Roads Division

City warns flooding could make Carnation an island as Snoqualmie River crests; landslide brings tree down on SR 18 Thursday night, hitting car

Shoreline area site identified to serve as potential coronavirus quarantine location, in addition to Fire Training Academy

Snoqualmie Valley Community Network’s Heart of the Valley Gala returns February 8th

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