The Northwest Railway Museum recently wrapped up a reconstruction project on a vintage coal car owned by the Renton History Museum.
The Valley Record recently featured Citizen of the Week Donna Padilla’s efforts to sweeten wounded soldiers’ hospital stays with homemade treats.
As much as Sean Sundwall enjoyed his first Railroad Days experience last summer, something was missing: a road run.
The Snoqualmie Fire Department will get a new flagship for its fire truck fleet.
A new non-profit organization aimed at providing more recreation opportunities in North Bend is ready to help the city fund a climbing wall in the northeast corner of Torguson Park.
With Snoqualmie resident Barbi Donovan recovering from a serious car accident, friends and colleagues wanted a way to help.
A group of District 5 Democratic candidates looking to unseat their office-holding opponents met at the home of district precinct officer Gary Fancher on Tuesday, July 22, to network with community members.
Several intruders smashed their way into Snoqualmie Market and neighboring Mori Bistro, sometime after business hours on Wednesday, July 30 and before opening Thursday, July 31.
A group of parents is working to bring foreign language programs to Valley middle schools, but they need fluent instructors to lead classes.
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.