For parents who don’t speak English, it can be a big challenge raising children in a place where few people speak your language.
Sampling everything from electronic classroom ‘clickers’ to African drums, Valley schools supporters got a taste of the many ways the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation helps local teachers and students at the foundation’s spring luncheon fundraiser.
The city of Snoqualmie has been pushing for greener practices and a more eco-friendly fleet of city-owned cars.
The Snoqualmie Tribe’s nascent police force will take longer than expected to get off the ground, due to economic impacts and limited funding from the federal government.
Greening up the city of Snoqualmie’s police car fleet may be tougher than expected.
You didn’t have to Irish — but it helped — to partake in the party at Finaghty’s Irish Pub in Snoqualmie.
The nation’s economy can either make you laugh — or cry.
The January 7 flood devastated the Valley’s Northwest Railway Museum.
Twin Rivers Golf Course owner Richard Rutledge is commemorating his golf course’s rebirth after the disastrous January flood — one shave at a time.
Snoqualmie residents encouraged to take part in Earth Hour
Fall City resident Frank Driscoll, 85, the head of the Fall City family airlifted to safety during the January flood, has died.
Residents weigh in on environmental objectives at town hall
The shiny block of stone is hard to miss, standing out against the storefronts and passing traffic of downtown Fall City.