Fall City

All Aboard for Seasonal Adventures: Fall Steam Train Tickets Now on Sale

Boeing Classic 2024 to Kick Off with Spectacular Jet Flyover on August 9

Snoqualmie Firefighters Association 2024 Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction

First Primary Results Tallied for City of Snoqualmie Proposition No. 1, Legislative Districts 5 & 12 and Congressional District 8

Raising the 12th Man Flag: A Beacon of Seahawks Pride and Community Empowerment in the Snoqualmie Valley

Carnation Farms Welcomes Guests to Feast in the Field: Farm-to-Table Dinners Bring Food & Community Together in the Snoqualmie Valley

Snoqualmie Wolves: A Dream-Turned Cricket Reality 

Free Wildfire Home Assessment Tour Offered by King Conservation District

City of Duvall Announces “Greetings from Duvall” Mural Project

A Daring Feat and a Tragic End: Charlie Anderson’s Ill-Fated Parachute Jump at Snoqualmie Falls

SR 202 Traffic Shifts Onto New Bridge Tuesday Afternoon, July 30, in Fall City

The Snoqualmie Valley’s Salish Lodge & Spa: Transforming Tradition with Modern Luxury Renovations

Speed Limit Reduction on SR 202 to Enhance Safety for Residents and Wildlife

Updated: SR 18 Center Turn Lane at I-90 Closed Starting July 17, Near the City of Snoqualmie

Living Snoqualmie Regional Reads: Izzy of the Northern Lights by North Bend’s Kathy Hallstrom

Fire Blotter | Near-Drowning at the Club; Playground Zipline Fall; Motorcycle/Deer Collision

Mount Si Classic Charity Golf Tournament Tees Off July 26, 2024

Driver alert: The Third Major Construction Project Begins July 15 in the Snoqualmie River Valley. Closures Affect Local Drivers and Bicyclists on Many Popular Routes

Witnesses Needed For A Fatal Hit And Run On I-90

Annual Boeing Classic 2024: A Week of Golf, Fun, and Philanthropy

Summer Nights Come Alive with Free Music and Movies in Snoqualmie

Heat Advisory for Snoqualmie Valley: Highs Near 100°F Expected Early Next Week

Eastbound SR 18 to Close for Three Nights Starting July 8 Near Maple Valley for Pavement Repairs

Historic Votes at United Methodist Conference Reflect Local Churches’ Existing Stance on Diversity

Living Snoqualmie