Monday May 13 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Power outages, downed trees as thunderstorms rake W. Wash.
A line of thunderstorms and strong winds plowed through Western Washington on Monday afternoon, toppling trees and ripping down power lines.
Missing snow cats, un-welcome mat, where did I leave that car? Snoqualmie Valley police, fire calls
Stolen truck: At 10 a.m., a caller in the 200 block of Janet Avenue North reported the theft of her 1994 Toyota pickup truck overnight.
In the decade since last bond passed, school district turns to...
Fall City teacher Amy Jones, with students Lily Colvin, left, and Zain Khaki show off a feature that might be unique to their classroom, a closet, created from the old hallway connecting Jones' and the neighboring portable classroom.
Visions of Europe: Artist Richard Burhans partners with North Bend...
Now, the artistic visions that Burhans brought back from Italy, Austria and Germany have a new purpose, enlivening Sinacia Yovanovich's Euro Lounge Cafe and crepe restaurant in downtown North Bend.
Blood and graffiti, mailbox attack, who stole the tip jar: Snoqualmie ...
School zone: At 1:57 p.m., an officer on patrol saw a vehicle obviously speeding through a school zone on Railroad Avenue Southeast, while the school zone lights were flashing, and stopped the vehicle in the 9200 block.
Permanent lessons, temporary classrooms: Explore the pros and cons of ...
Students in Betsy Sorenson's class work on assignments in the portable classroom'. The room is cozy, but also quiet.
Out of the Past: Frankie's Pizza opens in 1988, Si View pool renovation's challenges
The discovery of dry rot in the west wall and ceiling, discovered when the pool renovation began early last fall, has pushed out the original mid-February completion date.
Out of the Past: Chicken plop, speeding teens, soccer star from the '30s
It's a game that, apparently, involves what chickens do. a A contingent of Snoqualmie citizens complained and Snoqualmie school administrators and city officials are listening.