Fall City

Start the School Year Safely: Bus stop Law refresher, speed limits, expect congestion around schools

Celebrating the Life of Sam Saimo: Mount Si Grad, Passionate Photographer, ‘Friend to All’

Excessive Heat and Red Flag Fire Warning Issued, Cooling Centers opened in upper Snoqualmie Valley

Bounty Week: A Celebration of Snoqualmie Valley-Grown Food, local Restaurants get into the Act

Hearing Booms? Civil War ‘Battle of Snoqualmie’ back in Town

Railroad Days loses Big Component: After eight years, Railroad Days Run thing of the Past

18-year old suffers life threatening injuries in Serious Accident near Preston, eastbound I-90 backed up for Miles

Two Rivers Teacher, students Win National, classroom Innovation award

Snoqualmie Mayor’s bid for State Legislature ends, Tight Primary for Magendanz, Mullet

Love Halloween? Night on a Dark Trail puts out Casting Call for local Talent

Mount Si High School Rebuild Hits Delay, District says Timeline still Intact

Three Car Prowls reported overnight in same Fall City Neighborhood

Fall City claims First reported Pokemon Go Crash says WSP

Sidewalk Driving: illegal moves hit new Low as frustrated Drivers wait for I-90/SR-18 interchange Improvements

History in the Making | Falls Little League Plays for District 9 Title, Come Cheer them at Centennial

Empowering Future Leaders: Mount Si Student Learns how to Shape the World at ‘Girls State’

Needed Repairs Coming to Two Flood-Damaged Lower Snoqualmie Valley Roads

Umpqua Bank, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber Host first ‘Business Showcase,’ July 6th

No Waiting, Wondering: District, Teachers Union reach Early tentative Contract Agreement

Fireworks 411: Snoqualmie offers Public Display as Aerial Ban takes Hold; no Changes for North Bend, unincorporated King County

Preston-Fall City Road Closed Tuesday afternoon for head on Collision Investigation

Community Meetings for Proposed Septic System Fees, Monitoring Draws Hundreds; Fall City location Changed

Mount Si Summer Debate Camp Returns, Learn the Art of Arguing from the Best

County Proposing New System, Fees to Monitor Homes with Septic Systems; Fall City Meeting is Chance to Learn More

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