Stroke by stroke, painter Dick Burhans is recreating one of the Valley’s treasures on his canvas.
As the American flag flews at half-staff above, more than a dozen Valley children stood in a half circle, holding small American flags in their hands.
At any hour of the night, someone might roll up to your home, sneak onto your lawn, and drop off a bright, purple eyesore in the shape of a broken-down toilet.
The Washington State Auditor took a critical look this spring at the financial health of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital.
Effective at the end of May, Karen Granger is stepping down after nearly a year and a half as executive director of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Aiming to help local residents make an informed vote on the next King County Executive, North Bend residents Gary and Jennifer Fancher are teaming up with the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce to host an Eastside King County Executive Community Forum, 7 p.m. Thursday, June 25, at Twin Falls Middle School.
Snoqualmie residents Gary and Kim Horn are seeing their passion for education make big results with a growing online venture.
Snoqualmie Valley state legislators Cheryl Pflug, Jay Rodne and Glenn Anderson shared their experiences from the recent legislative session during a wrap-up visit to the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber Commerce.
Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and several incumbent council members announced their plans to run for reelection this fall.
Pastors, motorcycle riders share prayer for the open road
Like hot sauce? How about spaghetti? How about maple syrup? Ever tried them all together?
Chef J Perry’s creative culinary journey has carried him a long way, from Europe to the Salish Lodge and Spa and Nordstrom’s flagship restaurant in downtown Seattle, and now back home to North Bend.
The rare tumor-causing syndrome known as Von Hippel-Lindau Disease has changed North Bend resident Kim Hall’s life.