Carnation

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

Mass Vaccination Clinic Announced for March 28th at the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

Community Invited to Informational Meeting about New Habitat for Humanity Affordable Housing Project

The Weather for the Week Ahead: A New Perspective from North Bend Weather Aficionado Mark Davis

Impaired Driving Leads to Impaired Boating in Carnation

3/11/21 Snoqualmie Valley School Board meeting Highlights

Governor Inslee Announces Statewide Move to Phase 3 of Recovery Plan: Includes High School and Spectator Sports

Recreate Responsibly to Help Protect North Bend Area Trails

Center for Disease Control Releases New Guidance for Safe Activities for Vaccinated People

Business Comings: Sweet Taste of Europe, from Beauty to Baking (and back again)

Moving into Phase 1B-2: Critical workers, pregnant people eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in late March

Spring babies — do they need your help?

Gov. Inslee and the Washington State Department of Health Give a Statements on Federal School and Childcare Vaccination Plan

Snoqualmie Tribe Partners with Eastside Fire & Rescue to Open Tribal Vaccination Clinic

Snoqualmie Valley Little Free Library Scavenger Hunt

The Week Ahead – Spring Feelings?

Living Snoqualmie