Treating people, not technology, ultimately persuaded Ryan Anardi to have a change of heart.
Stacy Bardsley needed a student’s artistic touch to bring her debut book to life.
As discouraging as the state’s sour economy and bleak fiscal forecast might be, first-year lawmakers representing Auburn and southeast King County remain cautiously optimistic that better days are ahead.
A quick-study in the evolving tech industry, David Joiner plied his trade for various companies for nine years, but ultimately wanted to do something different.
Auburn-area commuters can expect to see fewer and restricted King County Metro bus routes next year, unless the county can find some financial relief to keep an essential service rolling.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1741 honored one of its oldest and most revered members with a patriotic birthday bash Monday.
Donna Johnson was living a sedentary life and contending with its consequences.
Michael Schein is a published author, an award-winning poet, a playwright, a teacher and a former trial attorney who enjoys describing history and explaining to the area why it matters.
There is plenty of love to go around in the White household.
There is more room to roam, more space for show and tell at Doxon Toyota.
Who is Robert A. Boyd?
Health care has become an increasingly competitive business as valley communities expand facilities, diversify services and vie for patients.
Once a can-do, roll-up-my-sleeves “Rosie the Riveter,” Vickie Vallier is now a queen.
Whether she’s studying music, history or ancient languages, Amy Scott takes a classic approach to her work.
Jarrell Washington is a warm-hearted, ambitious young man, an inventor reaching for all the possibilities.
A local family partnership has purchased the tattered Auburn Pines Apartment complex on North Division Street, according to Tim Ufkes of Hendricks & Partners, who brokered the deal on behalf of the seller, HMS Land LLC of Everett and Seattle.
Auburn’s Mark Dempsey lost his job and home, but not his desire to help send his Boy Scouts to summer camp.
Work clothes, hands and fingers sprinkled with dust and splattered with fresh paint, Donna Dussault-Walker swiftly moved from room to room with a certain bounce to her step.
When Lindsay Carter was a little girl growing up in Auburn, she discovered and carefully raised a couple of chickens from her parents’ guest room.
Rebounding from a previous crash at South Sound Speedway, Auburn’s Tyler Tanner guided his Chevrolet to a pair of 50-lap super late model victories around Rochester’s 3/8th-mile oval.