Fiancee lacks legal standing to obtain Love’s body from medical examiner for burial, looking for attorney to help her.
Months ago a handful of Lea Hill residents told Auburn leaders about some property owners who had jerry-rigged student rental housing inside their houses in the neighborhoods north of Green River Community College.
Area residents wondering about King County’s assertion about needing a new recycling and transfer station on the south end want answers.
Auburn on Monday picked up a new title — Purple Heart City. In so doing, Auburn became one of the communities throughout the country known for their strong commitment to veterans and for having a significant number of residents who have received the Purple Heart.
The request came from Pacific Council President Leanne Guier, who asked Auburn for clerical, public works and information technology services. But that short list may be expanded.
Shirley March, Queen of the 2012 parade, placed the crown on Gordon’s head at the Auburn Senior Activity Center at 808 Ninth St. SE. Gordon’s competition, Peggy Ice and Lydia Rivera, will serve as her court.
Medical Examiner says Cooper W. Howat died of freshwater drowning
The King County Prosecutor filed 4th-degree assault charges against John Michael Clemmons Friday. He appeared in court Monday afternoon at the King County Regional Justice Center, pleaded guilty as charged and was sentenced.
An Auburn woman could spend as many as 25 years in prison for carrying out what U.S. attorneys claim was a wire fraud scheme against an elderly Auburn resident.
Between May 2009 and September 2012, according to the indictment announced Monday by U.S. Attorney Jenny A. Durkan, Julie Ann Dahlquist, 51, convinced the Auburn senior to support her financially by claiming the money was to pay for treatment for cancer that she did not have.
Police arrested Dahlquist Monday afternoon following her indictment. She appeared in U.S. District Court in Seattle Tuesday.
The Solid Waste Division (SWD) of King County’s Department of Natural Resources and Parks has scheduled a community meeting to provide information about the proposed replacement for the aging Algona transfer station at 7 p.m., Thursday, July 11, at the Auburn Senior Activity Center, 808 9th St. S.E.
According to charging papers, Benjamin Gran participated in the now defunct forum for “boylovers,” www.BoyLovers.net.
Partridge said his visionwould be to see Auburn continue as a destination, not a pass-through; a place to raise and support a family and build a business.
Auburn Economic Development Manager Doug Lein recently brought upbeat numbers to the Planning and Community Development Committee.
Whenever the tough-as-nails courses were offered, Rachel Raybuck signed up. “I’ve always taken advanced classes. That’s the only thing I do,” Raybuck, 18, said with a big laugh, “it’s what I’m good at.”
Once struggling students prepare to graduate Saturday
In 2012 the company provided more than 350 people with services, placing more than 110 of them in jobs in King and Pierce counties.
Man snagged in Auburn burglary had a long criminal history
Mall owners to make change in line with renaming of former Supermall
Two weeks ago, rumbling discontent boiled over into a 92-percent faculty vote of no confidence in Ely
The City of Auburn and the State Department of Parks recently wrapped up a land swap. Auburn came out of the deal with 4.7 additional acres of land to fatten up Game Farm Park on the City’s southeast end, and the state got some commercial property the City had owned at 810 20th St. NE.