Several burglars smashed their way into Snoqualmie Market and neighboring Mori Bistro, sometime between close of business Wednesday, July 30, and when employees returned on Thursday, July 31.
A group of Valley parents is working to bring foreign language programs to Valley middle schools.
As the new police chief for the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, Duane Garvais-Lawrence will build the Tribe’s police department from the ground up, starting with some lofty goals.
The nascent Fall City parks group is nearing the deadline on submitting a fall ballot measure that would make a new Valley park district official.
Looking to find a permanent home for Snoqualmie’s original fire engine, members of the Snoqualmie Firefighters Association are auctioning a one-of-a-kind ride in the Railroad Days parade.
Connor Burshears is looking to shake up people’s notion of the traditional summer-fun lemonade stand.
In 101 years, Miriam Schodde has witnessed 18 American presidents, two world wars, the advent of the television, the computer and microwavable food.
Bridge repairs
FALL CITY FIRE DISTRICT
If Snoqualmie residents are looking for a way to get more involved in their community, the Friends of the Snoqualmie Library are looking for them.
MUSIC AND COMEDY
Students named to Central honor roll
Blood, marrow drive to benefit Valley girl