Auggie Smith, 2010 winner of the 31st annual Seattle International Comedy Competition, headlines the Comedy at the Ave Series on Friday, Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m. Smith will join two other comedians.
Pacific experienced some minor urban flooding from the weekend’s heavy rains.
The King County Flood Warning Center issued a Phase II flood alert for the Green River, as heavy rainfall continues to pummel the region brings minor flooding to a handful of rivers.
Superior Court Judge John Erlick on Friday sentenced a 17-year-old Auburn youth to 35 years in prison for shooting and injuring two brothers, then 17 and 19, in Auburn on July 6, 2009.
With one wet weather system after the other projected to move through the area over the next few days, the King County Road Services Division is advising motorists to be on the lookout for a variety of road-related problems.
Take King County’s free, seven-week Master Recycler Composter training program this winter and learn valuable skills on how to cut waste around your home and in your community.
The game is once again afoot for Auburn’s TREAD FIRST Robotics Team 3219.
Last Saturday the Auburn squad, along with representatives from other local robotics clubs, gathered at the Auburn Performing Arts Center to watch a simulcast detailing the parameters of the 20th annual FIRST Robotics Competition.
Nine contestants will vie for the crown in the inaugural Miss Auburn Outstanding Teen Pageant on Jan. 22.
King County Metro Transit reminds bus riders that it will be operating a reduced weekday schedule on Monday, Jan. 17 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The King County Water Taxi will not operate either the Vashon or the West Seattle routes on Jan. 17. The free West Seattle Taxi Shuttles – Routes 773 and 775 – will not operate either.
Pacific is bracing for the possibility of some urban flooding from a swollen White River in the wake of severe, steady rain.
As a result of the state budget crisis and cuts to Medicaid-funded services, Public Health – Seattle & King County will have to reduce services for thousands of vulnerable patients in King County.
Puget Sound Energy will be doing a major wire replacement within the area of 3rd Street Northeast and Auburn Avenue. Due to the complexity of the this work, the traffic signals at 3rd Street Northeast and 4th Street Northeast on Auburn Avenue will be dark on Saturday and again on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
Toby Black with the Department of Fish and Wildlife assisted in the rescue of a drowning woman.
During January – National Mentoring Month – Big Brothers Big Sisters is launching Start Something™, a national initiative inviting adults – not just volunteers – to support children who face adversity.
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) will conduct a public information meeting about its new flood insurance maps from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 26 at the Dick Scobee Elementary School gymnasium, located at 1031 14th St. NE.
Auburn’s Jeff Schumaier has seen a lot of great Seahawks moments.
Think of it as a little flag that says “see Auburn” to major retail outlets thinking about locating somewhere in South King County.
When it comes to fighting fires, Thailand faces enormous challenges.
Josh Rogers understands this better today.
Rick Hopkins, Auburn Building Official, has been appointed by the International Code Council’s (ICC) Board for International Professional Standards to a three-year term on the Council’s Disaster Response Exam Committee.