It’s the news no parent wants to hear.
For Auburn’s Amber Snider, it came a little more than a week before Christmas, when she took her 4-year-old daughter, Iley Puloka, to a hospital to find out why she was having so much trouble getting over what they thought was a cold.
Auburn is looking at a more efficient way to provide animal control service.
The message came as a surprise and an opportunity for Hayley McJunkin.
Lindsay Tosch had resigned as Miss Auburn to exclusively devote time to her scholarship-based studies at college.
Valley Cities Counseling and Consultation (Valley Cities) Board has chosen Kenneth C. Taylor to be its new CEO.
Chainsaws last week finished the work that time, disease and rot started on the maple trees that for more than 50 years shaded the graves in Pioneer Cemetery.
Local birders and commuters got a rare treat on Monday, when a flock of about 25 trumpeter swans paid a visit to the area, nestling down for a bite in a harvested field off of 277th Street Southeast near the Valley 6 Drive-In theater.
When Dick Brugger helped establish a fledgling youth and family service agency 35 years ago, little did he know it would become a longtime community player.
The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe has given $5,000 to the St. Vincent de Paul Society of Seattle/King County to help prevent evictions and hunger facing neighbors in need in Seattle and King County.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
A one-car collision on Auburn’s Lea Hill took the life of one person, injured another, and knocked out power to a large swath of Lea Hill and parts of north Auburn early Wednesday morning.
The Auburn Food Bank, along with 10 other food bank agencies in South King County, has joined Northwest Harvest, the LDS Cannery in Kent and Rotary First Harvest to create “Yes, we CAN!”, a community canning project.
Auburn’s Relay for Life needs help.
Mayhem soon will be upon Auburn – again. The fourth annual Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival will return to the…
On-street parking is now permanently restricted on 4th Street Southeast between G Street Southeast and E Street Southeast as indicated by the new “no parking” signs. The revised intersection includes center turn lanes that require the parking restriction.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project will perform evening/nighttime construction activities on Friday (Jan. 28) on 1st Street Northeast between Auburn Way N and D Street Northeast from 4 p.m. to midnight.
He was a quiet one. But he was also one of the guys.
Duane Hamamura, for more than three decades one of the most prominent equine photographers in the state, died suddenly Saturday evening at home of heart failure.
Puget Sound Energy is offering public schools and other educational institutions an opportunity to bring renewable energy into the classroom – or perhaps, onto the classroom.
The Target Zero Teams in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties will be out in force on Super Bowl Sunday, ready to arrest drivers who’ve been celebrating with too much alcohol.
An AC water main replacement project will begin construction activities on Jan. 31 and is expected to last until May.