Snoqualmie

Mount Si High School named runner up for Building of the Year Award; community invited to March 9th open house

No Boat Brewing hosts special Fundraiser for Snoqualmie Valley Firefighters, February 29th

Fire Blotter | put out the fire pit; nose bleed help; uncontrolled arm bleed

State confirms Fire Training Academy near North Bend no longer a designated coronavirus quarantine site

Searching for Equitable Student Access: Principal proposes moving Two Rivers High School into Mount Si High School

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

County says 356th Drive in Fall City will remain open, warns still slide risk under roadway

Snoqualmie City Council to hold Public Safety Open House, February 29th

Couldn’t Let Go of their Dream: BasePoint Fitness owners find new space, re-open in downtown North Bend

Flooding Update: Cedar River Watershed Education Center re-opens, Rattlesnake Lake Recreation area remains closed

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

Mount Si High School finalist for Building of the Year award; public vote decides winner

Police Blotter | bathroom issues; lost python snake; ‘Offer Up’ meet up leads to car theft

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

County to temporarily close and analyze Fall City road impacted by slow moving landslide Friday morning, determine next steps

Fire Blotter | accidental EpiPen injection; three flood water rescue calls; t-bone accident on Falls Ave

Mount Si Cheer clinches World Title

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

NORTH BEND QUARANTINE: Much Ado About (almost) Nothing

Just a regular person doing what she can for the town she loves: Beth Burrows named North Bend Citizen of the Year

Rinse and Repeat: Snoqualmie River predicted to hit moderate to major flood levels, February 6th-7th

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