North Bend

Highly Seasoned Opinions: Comfort Food and Small-Town Charm at the Carnation Café

One Year Later: Still Standing, Still Riding — Living With It, Living Through It (Part Two)

One Year Later: Still Standing, Still Riding — The Women of the Cougar Attack Reflect- (Part One)

Police Blotter | Offensive Graffiti; Welfare Check; Drunk Dialing SnoPo

Weekend Closure of SR 18 On-Ramps to Westbound I-90 Begins Friday Night Near Snoqualmie

WTA’s 2025 Roads Report: The future of roads connecting people to public lands is eroding

Daytime Bridge Repairs to Close Two Eastbound I-90 Lanes in Issaquah April 22

Updated: Crash Involving Two Semis Blocks I-90 in North Bend Early Monday Morning

Updated: Westbound I-90 blocked at SR 18 in Snoqualmie after Collision

“Marcie’s” Comes Home: North Bend Theatre to Host Special Screening and Filmmaker Q&A

The Value of a Ride: SVT Gives Riders Freedom, Independence, and Feelings of Safety

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Leadership Launches Spring Events to Fuel Leadership, Connection and Purpose

Nighttime Closures and Temporary Signal Installation Coming to I-90/SR 18 Interchange Area April 14–18

Thinking About Running for Office? Candidate Filing Week is May 5–9

Free Special Recycling Event Returns to Snoqualmie Middle School on May 3

Domestic Violence Situation in Wilderness Rim Ends Peacefully After SWAT Deployment

Snoqualmie’s Fireweed Cannabis Company to Celebrate One Year of Business on 4/20

Investigation Leads to Termination of Snoqualmie Police Chief Brian Lynch

Spring, Steam, and Sips: Northwest Railway Museum Rolls Out Wine Trains, Weekend Rides, and Mother’s Day Excursions

Tracking Ticks: Washington Trails Association Trip Reports Will Help Improve Dataset Used to Evaluate Tick Presence in Washington

Help Chickadee Bakeshop Rise Again: Community Support Needed After 2024 Fire

Encompass Announces 2025 Inspire Breakfast: Celebrating Children, Families and Community

Pitch In for the Planet: North Bend Beautification Day Set for April 22

New Report Shows Slight Growth in Wolf Packs Despite Population Dip; WDFW Stresses Recovery Still on Track

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