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Community celebrates opening of Dahlgren Family Park with a ribbon cutting ceremony

Published   Jun 28, 2024 12:00AM
On June 28, the City of North Bend celebrated the opening of Dahlgren Family Park, a four-acre space dedicated to picnicking, volleyball, pickleball and playground adventures, with new trail connections and educational features that share the Snoqualmie Tribe’s deep history and connection to this land and to the Snoqualmie River.Located at 44000 SE North Bend Way, the park officially opened Friday with a ribbon cutting ceremony, led by Mayor Miller and city councilmembers, Parks commissioners, city staff, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, the Depa ... Read more

Brouwer’s Café in Fremont to close after 19 years

Brouwer’s Café opened in 2005 and is known for its 64 craft beers on draft. ... Read more

Police investigating deadly shooting in Capitol Hill

The shooting took place as people were still out celebrating Seattle Pride. ... Read more

50 years of Seattle Pride: Thousands attend Pride Parade cel

The hours-long parade was led off by Grand Marshalls Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird. ... Read more

Kay C. O'Connor 1951 - 2022

Kay C. O'Connor 1951 - 2022

Kay Linda (Christeson) O’Connor passed away suddenly at her home in Salem, Oregon, and is at her eternal rest with Jesus. Kay is survived by her loving husband of 45 years, John O’Connor; and her children, Malora (Chris) Bell and Michael (Erin) O’Connor; seven grandchildren, Miciah, McKenzie, Cambryn, Kennedy, Quillen, Elliott and Emerson; and two brothers, Jim (Linda) Christeson and Bill (Lisa) Christeson; plus many beloved nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her parents, Nile and Mar ... Read more

Pedestrian connectivity project set to begin on Cedar Falls

Beginning Monday, July 1, crews will begin work on a project that aims to improve connectivity and walking conditions along Cedar Falls Way.Work will occur between Mt. Teneriffe Dr. and Mt. View Blvd. on Cedar Falls Way, resulting in the construction ... Read more

Lighting off fireworks this 4th of July? 'Be safe and recogn

West Pierce County Fire & Rescue hopes people who set off at-home fireworks follow local laws and take precautions to prevent injury or fires. ... Read more

Ride Smart This Summer: Essential E-Bike and E-Scooter Rules

Summer is upon us, bringing warmer weather, longer days, and an increase in residents using bikes and scooters on Snoqualmie’s sidewalks, paths, and ... Read more