City officials say the $32 million worth of bonds recently issued will address many needs.
Mosby Farms on Green Valley Road would like to expand its farming operations, located for more than 30 years at 12747 SE Green Valley Road.
Within weeks of Renee Tobias’ hiring by the City of Auburn in April 2008, doctors found cancer in one of her co-workers.
Brenda Heineman, human resources director for the City of Auburn, offered the City Council cost estimates Monday for the City to participate for the next 2½ years in the new King County regional animal control system.
Christensen Inc. of Tumwater should begin work on the Activity Center/Gymnasium on the north end of the Les Gove campus this month.
A few evergreens remain from the Jacobsen Tree Farm’s working days, along with dense stands of white birch trees, a small grove of sequoias, a special oak planted by the family, some native conifers.
One afternoon last week, a customer poked his head through the door of the soon-to-open KeyBank branch at the corner of East Main and Auburn Avenue, posing a question.
King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg described a crime wave that once earned King County an unwelcome reputation as one of the top spots in the nation for car thieves to practice their dark avocation.
Green River Community College’s Trades programs are where they always have been, on the right as you enter the campus from the east, housed in buildings that date to the school’s first days.
To take part in a proposed King County regional animal control system, the City of Auburn would have to pony up about $250,000 each year.
The City of Auburn will get a $3 million Public Works and Economic Development grant for the promenade project on South Division Street and the City Hall Plaza on West Main.
If a city’s got an emergency warning system with bells and whistles that’s supposed to notify people of what to do when the waters rise or the earth shakes, it is good to test it from time to time.
The Muckleshoot Tribe recently added another piece to the 70-acre off-reservation portion of the Miles Sand & Gravel Co. property in southeast Auburn that it bought last October.
Students from Professor Greg Kessler’s junior architectural class at Washington State University pulled out all the stops designing buildings and sites to draw green businesses and jobs to the Auburn Environmental Park.
A Kent man pleaded not guilty Thursday to second-degree murder and with being armed with a handgun while allegedly shooting to death 48-year-old Thomas J. Bennett Sr. of Auburn in the parking lot of an Auburn grocery store March 30.
Gabrielle Connelly and Crystal Winterton wanted the world to know that they were mad at the Rock Star Coffee Bar.
A 24-year-old Auburn man pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge of vehicular assault for allegedly hitting a passing motorist who was filling up his gas tank on the right shoulder of I-5 in Sea-Tac on March 28.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office has filed charges against a 16-year-old Auburn boy for allegedly shooting and injuring two brothers, then 17 and 19, in Auburn on July 6, 2009.
Not so long ago, a playground in Auburn accessible to every kid was the crazy dream of a few forward-thinking people.
Green River Community College uses the 8.97-acre Lea Hill Park to the north more than the residents of Lea Hill do, primarily as a practice field for intercollegiate sports.