Carnation

Finding Stubbs: A Rat Tail; the Finale

Eligibility expands to everyone 16 and older in Washington state

Twenty-Seven Snoqualmie Valley Positions Open this November

Serious Car vs Motorcycle Accident in Fall City Leads to Multiple Charges for One Driver

The Washington State Department of Health’s Statement on Pausing the Johnson & Johnson Vaccine

Finding Stubbs: A Rat Tail; the Search (Part Two)

Mother Nature Teases us with a Wacky Weather Weekend

Final Update: Pass Open Both Directions

North Bend Special Recycling Event Happens April 24th

Finding Stubbs: A Rat Tail (Part One)

Snoqualmie Tribe Vaccination Partnership to Supply Vaccines for Eligible Eastside Residents Living on Snoqualmie Tribal Ancestral Lands

Training Neighbors to Restore Their Watersheds

Despite Blowing Wind and Rain, Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Hosts its First Mass Vaccination Clinic Outdoors

The Snoqualmie Tribe’s Vaccination Clinic: A Firsthand Account & Gov. Jay Inslee Announces COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility Expands to all Washington Adults

Spring into Weekend Train Excursions at the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie & North Bend

Think Twice Before Giving Bunnies or Chicks as Gifts

Construction to Resume on the Dahlgren Project in April. Opposition Plans an Appeal to the Cities WSP

Fall Pokes its Windy Nose into our Valley Spring

Spring brings outdoor fun and bear activity

Business Comings, Falling River Meats: Good for the Farming Community, Good for the Local Economy

Spring has Sprung with a Chance of Lumpy Rain and Hope for Warmer Weather Soon

Living Snoqualmie Now has an Events Calendar

Mother of Fallen Soldier Pleads for Return of Son’s Stolen Dog Tags in Issaquah

Governor Inslee Announces Expansion of Vaccine Eligibility & Long-Term Care Visitations May Resume