A group of North Bend residents are raising money to fight a 150-foot cell tower proposed for their neighborhood.
Hikers found the remains of a 54-year-old transient man, formerly of North Bend, on Sunday, May 4, in an overgrown transient camp near Southeast 69th Street in Snoqualmie.
Already contested by neighbors, a North Bend soccer camp is coming under closer scrutiny by King County.
Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the South Whidbey Island Fault, capable of producing a disastrous magnitude-7.5 earthquake, may extend to North Bend.
The Snoqualmie Tribe took action to banish nine tribal members in an apparent schism between current and ousted members of the tribe’s elected council.
The Snoqualmie Tribe took action to banish nine tribal members in an apparent schism between current and ousted members of the tribe’s elected council.
Troy is a jock. Gabriella is a brainiac. Will they ever get together? Do they deserve a chance to audition for the school musical? Can they beat out Ryan and Sharpay Evans, who have had the leads in every musical since birth?
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District may have found a new way to pay for its new hospital campus at the I-90 interchange with Snoqualmie Parkway.
The Carnation Library will be closed beginning Monday, May 5, for construction of the new, expanded library. During construction, a temporary site will offer a book drop, holds pick-up area, computer terminals and a small browsing collection. The temporary library will open Wednesday, May 7, on the second floor of the Sno-Valley Senior Center, 4610 Stephens Ave., Carnation.
After raising more than $85,000 at its March fund-raiser breakfast, the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation plans to provide grants for reading enrichment, sports equipment and peer intervention in Valley schools.
Masonic Hall break-in: At 4:15 p.m., deputies investigated a burglary at the Masonic Temple Hall in North Bend. Someone pulled down stage curtains, broke stanchions and expelled a fire extinguisher.