For now it’s merely a grassy, boggy bit of land off the beaten path at the end of A Street Northeast, accessible also by a trail behind Fred Meyer.
After months of delays brought on by an unusually wet spring, the Auburn Activity Center and Gymnasium will open Oct. 17.
For hard-core Zombiephiles, watching gory gobs of the oughta-be-dead-that-aren’t is big stuff.
Kevin Wasner, a special makeup and prosthetic artist on AMC’s show “The Walking Dead,” delivers on the big-time grossout — chopped, axed, dismembered, decapitated or just bumbling along in that good-old zombie way, pick your undead.
Drive down South 277th Street at dusk on a summer night and look to the left — there’s no missing the big outdoor screens of the Valley 6 Drive-In Theaters and their flickering images.
Prosecutors have charged an Auburn man with one count of possession of a stolen vehicle, days after police and a SWAT team surrounded the home where he’d barricaded himself to fend off police efforts to arrest him for auto theft.
Forty years ago cow pastures bounded the two-lane roads of 124th and 312th, and King County Fire District 44 decided to build a small fire station on the southeast corner of that intersection to serve the rural residents of Lea Hill.
Jered Pomeroy, Joe McDonald and Garrett Carr, three young guys from the Olympia area – bright, ambitious, strong and inspired to do something to help the environment.
Prosecutors charged the man Auburn police and a SWAT team arrested last Sunday at his home, where he had barricaded himself as police sought him on suspicion of auto theft.
King County’s late, late entry into the animal services contract game, on the very cusp of the City’s voting last month on a contract with a group of local veterinarians, failed to set a single pair of official ears a-tingle Monday.
Terrific tunes, fantastic food, savory suds, a kids’ root beer garden, old-fashioned games like sack racing, even a honkin’ huge hay pile with hidden prizes, capable of wearing out the wee ones.
Maria Gonzales-Esquivel, King County Prosecutors say, tortured and assaulted her male housemate and his children for more than two years, sending the man to the hospital at least six times and blinding him partially in his left eye.
Jovahn “JoJo” Munson, all of 2, couldn’t get enough of the slide at Auburn’s Discovery Playground at Les Gove Park Friday afternoon, clambering up and scooting down, up and down, a grin of sheer delight pasted on his face.
In Denise Wheeler’s presence, every child at Ilalko Elementary school will know straight away that the concerns of their small world count.
At home in her skin, fearless to be who she is, first-year teacher Lindsey Hammond can’t wait for Sept. 7 and the opening bell so she can kick it with the kids in the class.
J. Dan Fiorito graded and paved a racetrack east of Auburn for a band of cash-poor investors in 1960 in exchange for a share of stock.
Members of the Auburn Valley Humane Society say they can do the job for fewer dollars than King County, running an animal shelter right here and offering better service than residents now get under the City’s present animal control contract with the county.
Members of the Auburn Valley Humane Society say they can do the job for fewer dollars, run an animal shelter right here and offer better service than residents now get under the present animal control contract with King County.
Supporters of Pacific Raceways like Jennifer Noland said its proposed expansion would be good for the community, kicking out $15 million to the local economy and adding more than 1,000 badly-needed jobs.
The Washington State Liquor Control Board is about to decant a yearlong spirits tasting pilot in 30 state, contract and tribal liquor stores starting Sept 1.
Chickens, turkeys and geese strut have been allowed to strut and preen all they like in the Lea and West Hill annexation areas and in “residential conservancy” zones.