Valley News

Front Porch Package Theft on Snoqualmie Ridge, Police Say Immediate Reporting Key

Outdoor Ice Rink Open | Calling All Skaters for Evening Magazine Filming

Police Blotter | Frosty Chicken Chase, Fraudulent Purse Claimer Arrested, Child not Closing Door Leads to Worry

Snoqualmie Valley School Bond Gets Two Big Endorsements

High Wind Warning Issued | Morning Power Outage Reported on Snoqualmie Ridge

Footloose | Mount Si Drama Premieres Iconic, Teen Dance Drama this Thursday!

Snoqualmie Named ‘Best City for Young Families’ in Washington

Residents say Wanted Serial Burglar Suspected in Fall City Break-in; Multiple Break-ins Reported in Past Month

School Bond Campaign Kick-off | Chance to Learn More, Tour Mount Si High School

As ‘Evening Magazine’ and Big Holiday Events Head to Town, Parking Situation Improves in downtown Snoqualmie

Police Blotter | Arson at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, Outlet Mall Thefts, Vehicle Prowl on Ridge

Ice Climber Suffers Serious Injuries after Long Fall near Snoqualmie Pass, Source Lake Area

Annual Snoqualmie Holiday Lights Contest Deadline Just Days Away

Car Theft Suspect Leads Police on Afternoon Chase, Remains at Large

Bring on the Holiday Season! North Bend, Snoqualmie Kick off Holidays with Tree Lighting Event, Holiday Festival this Saturday

Snoqualmie Holiday Ice Rink, ‘Winter Magic’ Celebration, Location & Hours Announced

Winter Weather Advisory | First Snowflakes of Season Fall

Police Blotter | Road Rage, Dine and Dash, Unwanted Party Guest

Business Comings: Popular Store Expanding, Relocating to Historic Snoqualmie Business District

Wheel-less in North Bend; Resident Has BMW Wagon Stripped of Tires, Wheels

Op-ed | Road Rage Education: Learn from One Woman’s Experience on 202

Upcoming ‘Frozen’ Sing-Along at North Bend Theatre Benefits Mount Si Special Needs Students Trip to Disneyland

Police Blotter | Man Fed up with Bears in Neighbors Garbage, Just Using the Free WiFi, Stolen Liquor and Seafood

Neighborhood on Edge after Solicitors Blanket Area; City Reminds Residents to Check Credentials, Call 911 if Concerned