Enchanted Farms offers new summer camp program
The first camp starts the last week of June, with the final camp at the end of August.
Sound Transit Board officially hires Dow Constantine as CEO
Annual salary starts at $450,000 which chances each year for high pay hikes
Wilson criticizes Sound Transit’s choice of Constantine as CEO
King County executive candidate says ‘too many insiders taking care of each other instead of the public’
Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 4 edition
Camlann Medieval Village is having its first fundraising event April 12.
New catalytic converter law aimed at deterring theft in WA
The new law also creates specific and real penalties for people who don’t follow the rules.
County budget crisis could impact Fall City police services
King County Sheriff’s Office is facing the largest budget cut at $30.2 million.
Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island
From curated stays to memorable meals, find it all just a ferry ride away from Seattle
Manager ‘forced to resign’ from Snoqualmie gravel mine
He claims company retaliated when he voiced environmental concerns.
Local student recognized in C-SPAN documentary competition
Sophia Long got an honorable mention for her documentary about healthcare.
- North Bend soliciting bids for future policing services
- Board recommends Dow Constantine as new Sound Transit CEO
- Snoqualmie woman charged with cyber harassment in ongoing battle over unsolved rape case
- How to navigate the bird flu in Snoqualmie Valley wilderness
- Measles detected in King County infant
- Fall City quarry land bought by county, saved as open space
Blue Iris Vintage celebrates new location and ownership
The vintage store has been a part of Carnation for over a decade.
Winners of SnoValley Chamber’s Best of the Best 2025
The competition received more than 5,000 votes.
- Fall City photographer captures memories for people and their pets
- North Bend Art & Industry steps into new maker space
- Snoqualmie Valley Healing Center promotes well-being
- Frisky Girl and Feral Woman farms find success in the unconventional
- Camlann Medieval Village looks to grow under new leadership
- Free Fall City health clinic launches mobile unit
Fall City library hosts pop-up museum on town history
The Fall City Historical Society display will run at the Fall City Library through April 5.
Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | March 28 edition
Welcome spring with the March of the Vegetables parade this Saturday.
- Search and rescue volunteers are crucial in King County
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- Duvall’s Adventure Church set to rebuild after 2020 fire
- Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | March 7 edition
Pleasant Beach Village: A hidden gem on Bainbridge Island
Xfinity Internet Customers in Snoqualmie Valley Get Speed Upgrade and More at No Additional Cost
Protect your business: An easy 5 step guide to risk management
Explore Issaquah’s historic telephone exhibit and its theatrical connection
Small business owners and the forgotten constituency | Brunell
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A little political lesson from Wile E. Coyote | Whale’s Tales
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Hall of Fame-worthy ballpark eats at T-Mobile Park in 2025
The Mariners Menu Preview Day brought local cuisine and legendary baseball dedications to the 2025 season, with opening day on March 27.
Fingerprint ID levy to go before King County voters in April special election
The levy would authorize an additional property tax for seven years, beginning in 2026.