Carnation

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

Snoqualmie Tribe accepting nonprofit Charitable Donations applications for 2020

Snoqualmie Valley Rotary accepting applications for 2020 grant funding

Mother Nature’s 1-2 Punch: snow, now high wind warning for Snoqualmie Valley; schools on 2-hour delay, January 15th

Snoqualmie Valley School District open on time, buses on snow routes January 10th

New Month, New Flood event closes some Snoqualmie Valley roads Tuesday morning

Middle Fork Road severely damaged by recent landslide; closure expected for extended period

Top 10 Living Snoqualmie stories of 2019: roaring Falls, chaotic police chase, historic business and land sale

New year-round trail opens in Snoqualmie Valley Middle Fork area: Oxbow Loop

Christmas Eve 1983: Mother of All Gap Windstorms Hit the Cascade Foothills

Historic December storm causes road closures across Snoqualmie Valley; makes Snoqualmie Falls roar

Snoqualmie Police searching for man considered armed and dangerous, with several domestic violence arrests warrants

December Storm shift: ‘atmospheric river’ now aimed at King County, mountain snow changes to heavy rain, Snoqualmie Valley flood risk increases

New Middle Fork trail opens: Garfield Ledges offers ‘big pay off with minimal effort’

Mount Si Football shocks Lake Stevens, moves into 4A State semi finals

Multiple lost dogs in Washington wilderness is important reminder to use a leash on local trails

Mt. Si Senior Center celebrates service members with special Veterans Day lunch social

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