Members of the Ridge Rovers dog group say they have a year to prove to fellow Snoqualmie residents that the newly-opened, temporary off-leash dog park in the S-15 Ridge community park deserves to become a permanent asset.
Mount Si high school graduates Thomas Schultz and Zach Hoyopatubbi are on the adventure of a lifetime, touring the South America on two wheels.
Turning a gravelly, lifeless storage yard into a green space for seniors is the passion of North Bend resident Burt Mann.
As Fall City parent Christine Anderson plays with her 5-year-old son Alec in a small room at Encompass, Lindsay Weller watches and listens behind a two-way mirror.
Stopping a thief from grabbing residents’ or financial information is the goal of Snoqualmie’s new identity theft prevention program.
A U.S. District Court judge has overturned the Snoqualmie Tribe’s April 2008 banishment of nine members, in a decision made Thursday, April 30 in Seattle.
From the banners hung at the city hall and high school, to the children waving from school windows, to the farmer who saved a photo for his descendants, the Korean community of Gangjin humbled six Snoqualmie Valley residents who visited the prospective sister city in April through its unabashed welcome.
Stopping a thief from grabbing residents’ personal or financial information is the goal of Snoqualmie’s new identity theft prevention program.
Snoqualmie council setting goals, picking priorities for coming year
Reclaiming a Snoqualmie Tribe elder’s land from an unofficial garbage dump was the Earth Day challenge for a dozen-plus tribal members and employees on Earth Day, Wednesday, April 22.
Attempted abduction foiled on street near Si View
Concert pianist, jazz musician and folk-rock performer John Nilsen brings a piano performance to Isadora’s Books and Cafe and the Fall City United Methodist Church next month.
A century-old rolling chapel, currently in the hands of curators at the Northwest Railway Museum, has gained serious landmark status.