Auburn police responded to numerous calls for service between Dec. 26 and Jan. 4, among them the following:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 206 calls for service between Dec. 27 and Jan. 2, among them the following:
When Auburn Riverside standout David Paulson signed with the University of Oregon four years ago, he joined a recruiting effort to push the Ducks to greater prominence.
The trial of a former Auburn Adventist Academy teacher charged with having sex with one of his female teenage students has been moved from its original date of Dec. 6 to Feb. 14.
Congressman Dave Reichert, R-Auburn, today released the following statement moments after being sworn in as a Member of the 112th Congress:
Leagues for players in grades 3-12 will be offered by Auburn Parks. League include Pinto (grades 3-4, season June 6-Aug. 1, $40 Auburn residents, $50 non-residents), Bronco (grades 5-6, season June 6-Aug.1, $40 Auburn residents, $50 non-residents), Pony (grades 7-8, season June 6-July 29, $60 Auburn residents, $75 non-residents) and Colt (grades 9-12, season June 6-July 29, $60 Auburn residents, $75 non-residents). Registrations are due by May 4 for Pinto and Bronco, and by April 27 for Pony and Colt, with an addition $10 charged for registrations received after those respective dates. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043, or online at www.auburnwa.gov.
A proposed express toll lane system is a viable and appropriate strategy for improving mobility in the Interstate 405 and State Route 167 corridor, according to a report by national tolling experts sent today to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).
The Pierce County Medical Examiner has identified the teenage driver who crashed his car into the back of a parked trailer tractor Saturday morning as Joseph Anthony Bisson Jr., 18, of Auburn.
The Seattle Boat Show is just around the corner and the Washington State Parks Boating Safety Program is looking for…
King County will head to Olympia this year to work with the Washington State Legislature on maintaining basic human services, finding a stable funding source for public transportation and relief from a tax ceiling that could derail flood control funding.
Firefighters from the Valley Regional Fire Authority were dispatched to a house fire at 516 Algona Blvd. N., in Algona, on Monday afternoon. The home, a single-story wood frame, was unoccupied.
A recent search from King County Sheriff’s detectives and volunteers found no more human remains in a steep, wooded ravine on Auburn’s West Hill.
The City of Auburn will continue to have a nighttime road closure. The North Bound lane closure near the intersection of 41st Street Southeast and A Street Southeast will continue through Thursday.
Auburn High School’s Danny Shelton chooses University of Washington.
The New Year will bring an invigorating brand revitalization to the Auburn Valley YMCA and 11 other local Ys.
A landmark water deal, tragedy, changes in leadership, downtown demolition and a baseball team’s magical run were among the top stories the Auburn Reporter brought to readers in 2010, a year of transition for a growing community.
The City of Auburn is holding a blood drive from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the City Council Chambers, located at 25 W. Main St.
Residents who live within the city limits of Auburn and have Waste Management or Allied Waste Services for garbage service can recycle their Christmas trees and organic wreaths for no additional cost.
The Auburn Police Department has located the vehicle involved in the fatal hit-and-run accident that occurred Saturday at 9:25 p.m. in the 1200 block of Auburn Way South.
The City of Pacific’s Community Center recently hosted a gathering of 40-plus Wounded Warriors and their families.