5 people were found dead in Fall City home, Teen in Custody

FALL CITY, Wash. — Early Monday morning, our community was rocked by a heartbreaking tragedy when five people were killed in a home here in Fall City. The King County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) took a teenager into custody following the incident. Another teen, believed to be related to the suspect, was helped by a neighbor and taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment. Thankfully, she's in stable condition.It all happened around 4:55 a.m. in the Lake Alice neighborhood, where several 911 calls reported a shooting. When deputies arrived, t ... Read more

City Allocates Funding to Local Health and Human Services Or

As part of the City’s new 2025-26 biennial budget, the Council approved $633,000 in Human Services funding, which will benefit Snoqualmie Valley children, seniors, individuals, and families in need. ... Read more

2024's Most-Loved Snoqualmie Valley Photos and Videos on Ins

Year-end lists are always a fun way to reflect on the past 12 months. In addition to our roundup of 2024’s top stories, we’re taking a moment to highlight ... Read more

Police Blotter | Stolen Vehicle; Hand washing Intruder; Ding

December 13, 2024 Officers searched the woods east of the City of North Bend Wastewater Treatment Plant. One person was arrested on a DUI warrant, and one ... Read more

Snoqualmie Allocates $633,000 to Support Local Health and Human Services - Living Snoqualmie

Published   Dec 28, 2024 05:41PM
The Snoqualmie City Council has approved $633,000 in Human Services funding for its new biennial budget. These funds, allocated for 2025-26, will benefit ... Read more

Snoqualmie Valley History: Sampling a 1915 Recipe Book with

~Guest Post by Bridene Fisher, Snoqualmie Valley Museum Staff Member The turn of the century was a period when science and technology radically changed ... Read more

The Ross Report | December 2024

Mayor Ross was busy in December in support of Snoqualmie residents and businesses. Read the latest Ross Report. ... Read more

Have Your Say: Snoqualmie Utility Rate Changes Public Hearin

The City of Snoqualmie invites residents to share their feedback on proposed adjustments to utility rates for 2025-2030 during a public hearing on January ... Read more