Banner Bank sets up a memorial fund for the children of Tricia Patricelli
The State Supreme Court has rejected an Auburn woman’s claim that she should not have been convicted in 2009 of statutory rape of a 15-year-old boy because she’d “been asleep” during several of their sexual encounters.
47th District candidates for the State House of Representative, Position 2, appeared at a recent Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce at Emerald Downs to explain where they stand on some of the issues of the day. Here is what they had to say.
Violations at red-light, photo-enforced intersections and school zones continue to drop, according to the Auburn Police Department’s latest report card on the program, “Photosafe Auburn, Third Quarter Report, Jan-Sept 2008 through 2012.”
When the Auburn Valley Humane Society opens its shelter on A Street Southeast Jan. 1 and the City’s own animal control officer is on board, King County Animal Control’s service ends for Auburn residents.
Water tanks are great things, but let’s face it, as eye candy, mnehh! pfft! and sometimes even yegg! For the last 15 years, brothers and artists Rolf and Peter Goetzinger have shown the country that this often overlooked part of the American landscape can be made striking, too.
King County Animal Control’s service ends for Auburn residents Jan. 1, the day the Auburn Valley Humane Society opens its shelter on A Street Southeast.
Apart from the bleating, lowing and clucking, Auburn’s Mary Olson Farm is serenely calm in the pale light of early morning.
Jamie Werner began as a volunteer with the City of Auburn’s Parks and Recreation Department in 1992. Werner, then a student at Pacific Lutheran University, dug the work so much she hung around, applied for a summer internship and got it.
The Robertson Property Group plans to turn the Valley 6 Drive-In Theaters site into a 70-acre, multi-phased, mixed-use residential and retail development, The Auburn Gateway.
The long-awaited A-B Street corridor opened Sept. 29. But not all of it, just the new section of A Street Northwest between 14th Street Northwest and the SHAG senior apartments on 10th Street.
City leaders last week put their collective foot down — official Auburn wants nothing to do with a solid waste transfer station at either of two possible sites King County is considering inside city limits.
Auburn City Hall has a lot of unused space to fill now that the City departments of public works, planning and finance are two years removed to new digs in the 1 Main Street Professional Center across North Division.
Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis said his City wasn’t interested in becoming the site for the Algona solid waste transfer station’s replacement — whether east of the Supermall, or west of Lowe’s.
City, Mohawk Northern Plastics and BNSF reach settlement, awaits state ratification
On most days Auburn School District Superintendent Kip Herren sports a respectable suit — often, gunmetal gray, spiffy tie.
In August thieves sawed through the deer’s legs and stole it, leaving behind four hooves to testify that the bronze art piece, “The Long Look”, had ever graced Centennial Park across from Mountain View Cemetery.
A man claims that an Auburn psychic promised to pray for his relatives but instead cheated him out of more than $30,000.
At a point about a quarter-mile past the turnoff from Eighth Street on sunny summer days, people park on the west side of 104th Avenue Southeast before dropping down a trail to swim and enjoy themselves at a bend on the Green River below.
The goal of having kiosks in the downtown is, in bureaucratic speak, to “enhance the pedestrian experience” in downtown Auburn.