Call Nicole Cramer a juggler and you just may get a big smile out of her.
Five teenagers from Thomas Jefferson High School in Auburn wanted to celebrate the end of the school year around an Alki Beach fire pit Monday evening.
Despite the rancor that marks American politics these days, despite the partisan scuffles and petty squabbling all around, State Sen. Joe Fain, will tell you that he hasn’t lost a drop of enthusiasm for the job that the people of the 47th Legislative District elected him to do two years ago.
At a recent meeting of Auburn leaders and the King County District Court, City officials estimated that the $3.8 million the City paid into the misdemeanant SCORE jail in Des Moines in 2010 could swell to $7.1 million by 2013.
The City of Auburn will lower the speed limits on several key arterials to keep drivers safe, they say, from the fallout of aging, deteriorating street surfaces.
Darla Abraham has seen a lot of people come in to her Continuing Education office on Auburn’s Green River Community College campus over the years, their whole demeanor brimming over with hope that, given just a bit more training, or a certification, they could get that forklift job, that flagger job, that health care position.
All that separates them from taking the class and realizing that future may be $45, or in the case of forklift training, $175.
The Supermall is about to get a makeover — and a new name, referencing not Auburn but a certain big city with a Space Needle 30 miles to the north.
Months ago Auburn police noted that the arrests and prosecutions of three men had put a serious dent in local occurrences of one frustrating crime.
A potbellied pig went for a waddle over the sun-dappled fields of Game Farm Park last Saturday, snurfling up treats, rolling up admirers, generating buzz.
Wires dangling from the ceiling, exposed studs, fallen beams, a thick coating of dust and debris on the floor — typically these aren’t great signs for a building.
Auburn officials plan to lower the speed limits on several key arterials starting this summer to keep drivers safe, they say, from the fallout of aging, deteriorating street surfaces.
A Superior Court judge on May 14 denied an Auburn man’s request for a new trial and sentenced him to 19½ months in prison for first-degree attempted murder.
Auburn mayor says City fielding loads of inquiries about potential development
As a kid, Janet Ash listened to Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, played Chopin nocturnes on the piano, read anything she could get her hands on.
Given the grim assurance that no ongoing source of money from the federal, state or county level will be available in the foreseeable future to help cities maintain freight corridors on the valley floor, hard adjustments could be in the wind.
River Mobile Estates residents know a thing or two about the shortcomings of the Reddington levee on the Green River north of Brannan Park in northeast Auburn.
Ashley Perkovich was a gymnastics standout at Auburn Mountainview High School, indeed, an all-around outstanding athlete in just about anything she tried.
Fretting the rising costs of operating Auburn’s Municipal Court, City leaders are weighing, among other options, whether to contract out the court’s functions to King County District Court.
Washington’s Supreme Court late last month overturned a man’s conviction on marijuana charges, ruling that the City didn’t have the authority to prosecute him under state law in municipal court.
The late Gordon Hirabayashi, an Auburn native and World War II internment opponent, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday.