A skier’s challenging downhill freeway is fast, furious and free.
Just the preferred ride Auburn’s Jordan “Jordy” Harrison overwhelmingly enjoys. There’s nothing like a swift trip down snow-powdered slopes while leaning on the edge of your skis.
A skier’s challenging downhill freeway is fast, furious and free.
Just the preferred ride Auburn’s Jordan “Jordy” Harrison overwhelmingly enjoys. There’s nothing like a swift trip down snow-powdered slopes while leaning on the edge of your skis.
It’s a book club, a close association unlike any other for growing teenagers.
At West Auburn High School, the club’s profound purpose bridges the pages of realistic, problem-identifying novels to everyday experiences for kids.
A group of committed knitters and crocheters are making a difference for others in need.
They were special people, wonderful men and women, great fathers and caring mothers.
War left him with a shrapnel-scarred back and too many tattered, psychological wounds to mend.
Petpalooza – Auburn’s Mardi Gras for beloved pets – invades Game Farm Park on Saturday.
The idea suddenly came over a glass of wine for one Auburn couple.
Ken DeMile has the name and the means, and now he has the place.
Auburn’s well-known, highly decorated martial artist and fitness trainer continues to expand his offerings at his new gym, The Fitness Dojo, off Harvey Road.
Baseball, science and intrigue spurred Jim Devitt’s imagination and drove his desire to pursue a dream project on pages.
Auburn has one of the first hot dog carts in its history operating downtown.
Auburn has gone to the dogs, and the rest of the country has taken notice.
The City’s award-winning Petpalooza, a local mardi gras for beloved animals, invades fittingly, Game Farm Park, next Saturday.
City of Pacific and King County officials are working on ways to improve flood protection along the banks of the volatile White River.
The widely used pickup truck just had to stay in the family, but the generational, hand-me-down jalopy desperately needed a makeover.
An unforgettable, daring walk to freedom more than 25 years ago led to a promising path of opportunity for Veronika Harmon.
For every mile she covered on Boston’s daunting, historic course, Auburn’s Kevette Smargiassi kept someone special in mind.
The Auburn Garden Club brought a wide variety of colorful and imaginative displays to the Senior Activity Center for its annual two-day flower show, “Step Into Spring.”
In this destructive economy, many families have lost their homes to foreclosure.
What has become a popular fundraising event for hunger-fighting organizations throughout the country is coming to Auburn for the first time.
A good horse is hard to let go. Sharon Ross should know. She keeps some of her top Thoroughbreds nearby – on her Auburn farm and in her efficiently run stable at Emerald Downs.
Five seconds, that’s all it takes for tragedy to shake a child’s world. Tara Mitchell knows all about that, knows, too, the sting of pain she cannot forget.