Snoqualmie Valley Info

Si View Parks $14.7 million bond measure passes; more open space, trails, park improvements coming in next 4-6 years

North Bend rings in the Holidays ALL weekend long at Holly Days Festival

‘I think we should move to Snoqualmie’ she said 17 years ago

Church on the Ridge building new, large facility in Snoqualmie Ridge Business Park

Mt. Si Senior Center to buy Cascade Park Apartments to preserve affordable senior housing

Snoqualmie ‘Winter Lights’ rings in the holiday season with community tree lighting, new outdoor market

Following Friday Night Lights drama and epic comeback, Mount Si Football prepares for State Quarterfinals

Snoqualmie Valley Spiders: not so Itsy-bitsy

Local businesses ‘pay it forward’ all November with coffee on the house at Trail Youth

Snoqualmie Valley firefighters, engines deployed to fight Woolsey Fire in Southern California

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

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

82 North Bend homes affected by vandalized water tank; do not drink advisory likely in place until November 5th

Snoqualmie Valley’s fiercest animal resident: the tiny Hummingbird