Despite the chill that has descended over negotiations with the owner of the old King County Public Health Building on Auburn Avenue North, City leaders still hope to persuade King County to lease it for a small sum.
Police claim Denzil Rick Moore shot and killed 55-year-old Thomas Humphries because Moore believed that his on-again, off-again friend was a child molester, then disposed of his body at a vacant home in Auburn.
Trees cracking life rifle shots under crushing ice. Warming shelters crammed with shivering people, driven from powerless homes.
Mayor issues emergency proclamation in response to storm
Somewhere under the Rainbow, walls are green. OK, not exactly what Judy Garland sang.
It’s no secret that the hurt is on at Auburn’s 18-hole municipal golf course. Last year the self-supporting course required two loans from the City to keep itself out of the hazard.
Auburn woman faces up to 123 months in prison for assault
The day is Christmas Eve — the setting, Avalon Care Center in Federal Way. In a bed in Room 211 an 81-year-old man fights for each breath, but his heart is dying, his body filling with fluid.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ work of the last two years has restored Howard Hanson Dam to the capacity it had before the storms of January 2009 left holes in the right support structure.
Next time you reach the triangle where A Street Northwest and Auburn Way branch off, consider the humble sign that looks down on the spot.
It was an occasion for laughter, a few sentimental tributes, here and there a funny bit. But for those gathered in the City Hall Council Chambers on Monday evening – friends, colleagues, family – there was recognition of something else: an era passing.
Declining student participation led the Auburn School District this year to suspend Auburn High School’s once high-stepping, award-winning marching band program.
Eileen Illsley found her sociable Scottie and companionable kitties through animal rescue.
One tag on the Giving Tree at the Auburn Walmart says simply “Mario DS Game,” “age 6” and “female”
Colleen Barry was headed to her restaurant, The Kitsch-En, one recent morning when she passed by the B Street Plaza, home for many Christmas seasons to Santa and his little house.
An Auburn woman recently convicted of solicitation to commit murder will be sentenced at 1 p.m., Friday, Jan. 13, in Room W-829 at the Seattle King County Superior Courthouse.
The City of Auburn is seeking funds from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to complete infrastructure for a residential development project that it inherited from King County upon the 2008 annexation of Lea Hill.
Formally, it’s known as the empty building at 30 West Main. On the street, however, the old Liquidation Outlet south of Auburn City Hall has garnered a rather blunt adjective — uuggllyy.
For a 61-year-old school built in haste after the 1949 earthquake flattened its predecessor, Auburn High School looks to be in good shape.
Fresh eyes, fresh minds, fresh perspectives.
That’s what the three new members of the the Auburn City Council expect to offer residents in January when they repeat their oaths of office and sit for their first official meeting.