Rather than a levy to restore funding to King County law enforcement, it might be less expensive and more effective if taxpayers legally armed themselves after, if need be, undergoing gun safety and self-defense training.
I’m writing as a concerned citizen about the potential for a hotel to be placed south of I-90 off of exit 31.
We must demand a voice for those who have been silenced in a place where life is not such a guarantee.
Hello, Fall City Days friends and community! I had so much fun painting Fall City Days. But didn’t we all have fun that day?
Thank you to Bill Shaw for sharing his personal story about drowsy driving, and drawing attention to the consequences, especially on our young drivers.
For the past six years, the corner of Snoqualmie Parkway and Highway 202 has been a hotspot during the holiday season.
Seven months ago, the rains came and melted the snowpack, causing landslides and record flooding. All of us who live in the Valley felt the impact.
Not only was June 27, 2009 a day that celebrated the city of North Bend’s Centennial, but it was also a day that hosted the class reunion for Valley students graduating between 1937 and 1946.
My letter is to all my fellow neighbors and residents. We’re pretty safe here — but remember to secure your belongings, regardless of the sense of community and safety you may feel. There are prowlers and ne’er-do-wells whose numbers seem to be increasing.
Every year around this time, we have dogs brought to us that are lost — typically because they are spooked by the Fourth of July fireworks.
Those pets are brought to us because they have lost their collar with identification and the finder cannot contact the owner.
It is well known that a healthy and vibrant downtown boosts the economic health and quality of life in a community.
We just wanted to thank everyone that came to the Tanner Jeans Memorial Bike Safety Rodeo this past weekend. We had our largest turnout ever — rough estimates suggest that over 2,500 people came through the rodeo.
I would like to express my admiration for the wonderful teachers in our school district. Did you know that over 80 percent of the eighth grade students at Chief Kanim Middle School participate in at least one extracurricular program?