Snoqualmie

Mt. Si Senior Center honors veterans with special Veterans Day luncheon

City says no to fast-growing Snoqualmie vitamin business moving to vacant IGA building

North Bend seeks Citizen of the Year Nominations; Coffee with a Cop comes to Trail Youth Coffee House

Early Local Election Results: Issaquah Democrats leading, Si View Parks bond passing

Teen identified, questioned in Sallal Water Tower vandalism, police say additional suspects could be outstanding

Snoqualmie Tribe, YMCA partner for Native American Heritage Month

Mount Si Football moves on to State Playoffs, hosts Mt. Vernon November 9th

Appeal to stop 212-unit Cedar River Apartment complex in North Bend denied, condition about water supply added

Mount Si’s Waskom wins state cross country title: ‘most decorated and accomplished distance runner in school history’

Do Not Drink Order likely in place until Friday, November 9th for North Bend homes affected by vandalized water tank

Police Blotter | doorbell ringing, door pounding, then arrested; multiple DUI stops; using the not-opened skatepark

Big Changes: familiar faces announced as new Snoqualmie Middle School Principals; district adds new College, Career Director position

Chili Showdown to Support Valley Animal Partners, November 3rd

Snoqualmie Valley’s fiercest animal resident: the tiny Hummingbird

Council approves Salish Lodge Expansion Plan, includes 182 new hotel rooms and 150-unit residential development

Three Spooky Snoqualmie Homes named winners of Halloween Decorating Contest

Mount Si Football hosts home afternoon playoff game, Saturday, November 3rd

From failing pavement and buried tree stumps emerges the new, improved NE 12th Street in North Bend

Fire Blotter | T-bone accident on Parkway; too big and no permit burn pile; steak-induced fire

Snoqualmie Casino offers WSDOT $1M for immediate action on dangerous stretch of SR 18

Salary Commission approves substantial raises for Snoqualmie mayor, council; first in over decade

District and Secretaries still far apart on contract: district offers double-digit, three-year raise, union calls for ‘living wage’

2018 Citizen Academy Graduates recognized by council, mayor

5th annual Mount Si Choir Mattress Fundraiser returns November 10th