A tip of the hat to the people who volunteer their time just because they love doing it and get a kick out of doing good things for others
Over the last week contractors working for the Robertson Property Group finished leveling the screens, leaving only remnants of metal and wood
By walking the city, Pondelick said, by ringing doorbells, by sounding out whomever he could, he is getting his name out there and giving himself a good understanding of what matters to voters
Don Giovanni’s Ristorante and Wine Bar opens this month in the building formerly occupied by Ristorante Auguri at 18 Auburn Way S.
Clubhouse will get upgrade without the second look Councilman John Holman had hoped to have once the actual plans for the new-system-to-be are finished and viewable this summer
Visitors to YMCA will find a brighter lobby and more places for cozy, sit-down conversations
The City spends about $180,000 every year to Scottsdale-Ariz.-based RedFlex Traffic Systems to keep the program going but is now spending more money than it takes in
Neighborhood, fed up with burglaries, wants a greater police presence
Michael Ray Fiorini, 29, pleaded guilty in February to first-degree murder with a firearm enhancement for killing Christopher D. Johnson, 27 on Feb. 24, 2011
I don’t like to trot out this word, preferring to let the poor thing catch its breath and regain whatever strength it may have left. Problem is, I really don’t know how else to describe what happened at the Auburn Avenue Theater one night last week.
Don Eddy, father of Melanie Kirk, a 1978 Auburn High School graduate, and his family hope to raise about $7,000 to cover expenses his second daughter and third child incurs after kidney transplant surgery April 22 in British Columbia
The program is doing exactly what City officials said they had hoped it would do when former Police Chief Jim Kelly first suggested it — reducing the number of violations and lowering accident rates, especially from T-bone collisions, but that exposes the paradox built into the vendor’s business model
The City should have sold about 1,000 licenses by now instead of the 630 it has actually sold, not even halfway on any month so far.
The standing-room-only audience that overflowed the council chambers and boiled into the hall was eager to lay it on the line for City leaders. They gave reasons for opposing the proposal: it’ll be ecologically unwise, it’ll reek, it’s poorly thought out, it’s crazy, West Valley Highway won’t bear it.
A Superior Court Judge on Monday set Renton resident Troy Neal’s bail at $250,000. His second appearance is Wednesday, April 3, when the 72-hour deadline for prosecutors to officially charge a person with a crime or let him go runs out.
A physical fight turned deadly outside the Sport Page Tavern in Auburn early Sunday morning, escalating into a shooting that left three people dead and another injured, Auburn Police said.
Prosecutors allege that after James Mills shot Gabriel Wilson’s son, Adrian Wilson, 16, Gabriel Wilson, then 46, fired at Mills and another young man he held responsible for killing him
Former council member Sue Singer brought the scruffiness of the City’s medians up during her four terms and as she went out
“This is something I would like to do,” DaCorsi said. “I would like to give back, but I would also like to be involved.”
State Department of Transportation conducting a study to see if it would work out