Police need public’s help finding the sculpture and catching the thieves
Frank and Brenda Dudfield have tramped the trails and loped along the lanes of locales all over the planet in the last 20 years.
The United States needs to advance policies that foster broad-based economic growth, said 9th District U.S. Congressman Adam Smith, and the key to that is ensuring that as many people in this country as possible have a chance to obtain good jobs and are participating in the economy.
A new 1.47-mile route links A Street downtown to the 3.5-mile B Street Northwest corridor.
Ariana Kukors is still “trying to wrap my mind around it,” still “can’t believe” it.
What to do about that pesky traffic median north of the Highway 18 interchange on Auburn Way South is a question that reared its homely head once again at a City meeting Monday, where passionate advocacy boiled over into unusually sharp words.
Auburn Municipal Airport and its owner, the City of Auburn, are struggling in the chains that bind them to the Federal Aviation Administration, Mayor Pete Lewis told members of the Municipal Services Committee on Monday.
For Cynthia Lozier, it’s all about helping kids. The Auburn woman began organizing the Barber’s Roundup a year ago, a one-day event in which needy children can get a free haircut, school supplies and new clothes before classes begin.
Temperance crusader Carrie Nation once more slams her famous hatchet into saloon counters, bootleggers hustle cheap liquor and spray bullets and still after still falls to King County’s relentless Sheriff Matt Starwich and his Dry Squad.
Needed — people to conduct tours of the Mary Olson Farm and teach those curious tots about farming.
The as-yet-unnamed park on Auburn’s West Hill probably won’t offer fields, baseball diamonds, basketball or tennis courts, or anything else like that.
VRFA administrator pleased with “report card” on three-city agency
Bonney Lake man pleads not guilty to vehicular assault
Okinawa Kenjin Club’s big drums beat out a steady “boom boom boom, whack! boom-boom, boom-boom, whack!” powerful enough to brush back the hair and lift one slightly off the toes.
When the new, 1.47-mile-long connector tying together A and B streets northwest opens to traffic Aug. 24, a driver starting from the Auburn Transit Station will be able to tool all the way north to South 277th Street on a single road.
Unhappy with the barrels of refuse bulking up as the garbage strike entered its third week, Auburn officials waved the City’s contract with Waste Management Northwest for recycling and garbage services in the hauler’s face and let it know the City would start to assess fines Wednesday.
Phase 2 of the Auburn Environmental Park recently grew by more than 30 acres. A recent transfer and exchange between the City of Auburn and the Washington State Department of Transportation of 48.24 acres west of State Route 167 and south of 15th Street Northwest caps two years of negotiations, and brings the total Phase 2 property to about 198 acres.
Students must look their best when they meet folks at Auburn’s annual Career Conference who might hire them.
Prosecutors on Tuesday charged a 25-year-old Bonney Lake man with vehicular assault for allegedly striking and critically injuring an Auburn woman July 19 as she stood alongside her car at 901 1st NE near her home.
Prosecutors say Marcus Frounfelter killed unarmed man who tried to break up fight