Shop class will no longer be on offer at Snoqualmie Middle School, and Spanish will be cut at Chief Kanim starting this fall.
Intense summer storms generated a wild light show over the Valley late Wednesday and early Thursday, July 2 and 3.
A group of residents in the Broadhurst community near Redmond have petitioned for their neighborhood to leave the Snoqualmie district and join neighboring Lake Washington schools.
A 38-year-old Carnation man has been accused of sexual misconduct with a 19-year-old female resident at the Echo Glen juvenile detention center in Snoqualmie.
Kayla Stone is allergic to cats, but that doesn’t stop her and mom Laura from rescuing strays.
A group of North Bend residents plan to protest a new T-Mobile cell tower in their neighborhood at the moment it’ll make the most impact.
For the Loudenbacks, participating in Relay for Life is a family tradition.
This year will be their fifth, and, as during every Relay, they will be thinking about loved ones lost to cancer as they walk their laps and raise money to fight the disease on July 12 and 13.
With retail fireworks stands now open in Valley communities, local cities and firefighters ask residents to celebrate safely.
Independent 8th District U.S. Congress candidate Richard Todd of Snoqualmie will host an “Independent’s Day” celebration, 10 a.m. Friday, July 4, at the downtown Snoqualmie railroad depot park.
Helping Valley Center Stage is the cause of the night at a benefit evening planned for 6 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at The Nursery at Mount Si.
Max Allen of Snoqualmie has received a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Linfield College.