Valley News

Fire Blotter | Upstairs assist; stuck across the river; lots of fire alarms; more SR 18 accidents

Heirloom Cookshop Launches Downtown Snoqualmie Green Market, June 1st

Police Blotter | Spike strips at Safeway; no pants on the way to college; nerf war; dine & dash by bike

Snoqualmie Brewery gets new owners with big plans, big changes

Three Finalists announced as District searches for new Superintendent

A Dream Fulfilled: CarePoint Clinic offers free healthcare in the Snoqualmie Valley, holds community open house

City Hires New Events Coordinator, Police Officer, and Project Engineer

Mount Si makes U.S. News 2018 Best High Schools List, ranks 18th in state

Cougar attack near Ernie’s Grove leaves one dead, one injured

Two Weekend Plant Sales ready to help bring your Yard to Life

New, improved Bike Park becomes reality in North Bend thanks to passion of ‘local unsung hero’

Shovels in the Dirt | North Bend building new City Hall after 25 years of planning

Fiery, fatal collision closes SR 18 near Snoqualmie overnight

Sensory Friendly Train added to popular Day out with Thomas stop in Snoqualmie this Summer

Police reports tell the story: speed in Snoqualmie and the odds of getting pulled over have dramatically increased

Finally Friday Art & Wine Walk returns to streets of Downtown Snoqualmie, May 25th

City delays Park Street Roundabout project, instead will fix NE 12th Street this summer

Fire Blotter | 3-car accident near freshman campus; semi rear-ends car on SR 18; smoldering on roadside; help off the couch

Snoqualmie closes Stillwater Bog observation deck indefinitely

Police Blotter | Busy night at the Sure Shot; expensive wine thief chased to Issaquah; awoken by attempted siphoning; bickering guests

Lost: Have you seen this baby Goat?

Just in time for Mother’s Day: Mount Si Spring Plant Sale returns, May 10th

Washington Wolves: understanding their controversial history and an update from State wolf expert

Up for Auction: Adirondack Chairs become one-of-a-kind art pieces, show up in front of local businesses for ‘Take a Seat for Kids’