Children’s Dance Theater will present “The Queen of Hearts Tea Party” on Feb. 13 at its downtown Auburn studio, 14 B St. NE.
Overcome by guilt, Auburn police say, the man they believe set fire to Kouros Restaurant on Jan. 16, turned himself in two days afterward.
Auburn High and Auburn Riverside high school students captured top honors at the annual SkillsUSA Puget Sound Regional cabinetry contest held at Auburn High School on Jan. 23.
Uniquely Auburn, a free community-sponsored event, celebrated the cultural diversity and recognized the people, places and events that make Auburn unique. It was held Jan. 24 at the Performing Arts Center.
The Auburn Valley YMCA has kicked off its annual Partners With Youth Campaign to raise $146,000.
People have knocked holes in it, walked on it in high heels, torched it, cut it,
Northwest Family Church has established a clothing bank, an outreach extension of the church and its women’s ministries.
Senegal is a peaceful West African nation with many challenges. It is a home to millions, and a majority lives in despair.
Recent comments about solving the animal control cost problems by euthanizing animals made by Mayor Pete Lewis come as a slap in the face those of us who have been volunteering time, money and other resources to rescue and place animals.
A field of 22 contestants will compete for the crown in the Miss Auburn Scholarship Pageant on Feb. 4-5 at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E. Main St.
The White River Valley Museum and Mary Olson Farm recently received grants totaling $7,000 that will be applied toward museum exhibits and educational field trips to Mary Olson Farm.
What began as an intriguing online contest has become a “perfect screen opportunity” for one Auburn woman.
Sam’s Club at the Auburn SuperMall held a Police Appreciation Day on Monday to present a $1,000 grant to the Lakewood Police Department, commemorating the loss of four officers in a Lakewood coffee shop shooting last November.
Auburn residents should prepare to pay more on their utility bills starting Feb. 1.
The King Conservation District will hold a public election for an open position on its board of supervisors March 16.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 175 calls for service between Jan. 18 and Jan. 24, among them the following:
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Jan. 21 and Jan. 25:
Events Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com. 23rd annual Washington Sportsmen’s Show:…
Dick Scobee Elementary School will celebrate the lives of fallen astronauts from the three space crashes and open a decade-old time capsule that reads, “To be opened in 2010”, during a school-wide assembly at 2 p.m. Friday.
This developmental program is for boys and girls entering grades 1-2 in the fall of 2010 and who reside in or attend a public or private school within the Auburn or Dieringer school district boundaries. It is machine-pitch and emphasizes fundamentals, sportsmanship, and fun. It is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 6-Aug. 10, and includes practices and games. The cost is $30 for Auburn residents and $38 for non-residents if registration is completed by May 26. Registration received after that date is $10 additional. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043.