Fresh eyes, fresh minds, fresh perspectives.
That’s what the three new members of the the Auburn City Council expect to offer residents in January when they repeat their oaths of office and sit for their first official meeting.
Fresh eyes, fresh minds, fresh perspectives.
That’s what the three new members of the the Auburn City Council expect to offer residents in January when they repeat their oaths of office and sit for their first official meeting.
Think of the resolution the City Council passed Monday, City officials say, as sharpening Spencer Alpert’s role.
When the White River Presbyterian Church in Auburn folded two years ago, its congregants scattered to new houses of worship.
Police are still investigating a 23-year-old man tracked via the Auburn dealership that fixed his car after he allegedly struck a 60-year-old bicyclist last month and fled.
Storefronts Seattle is expanding its program — to Auburn.
Here an old wooden wheelchair, there a child’s sewing machine, way up there a farm gizmo, and that … uh, dunno what that did.
Backers of a local nonprofit’s plan to turn the old Evergreen Community Center on A Street Southeast into an animal shelter and run it say last Sunday’s successful open house put to rest any doubts about the community’s willingness to support the project.
Auburn City Council invited people to come in Monday night and say their piece about plans afoot to turn the Valley 6 Drive-In Theaters site into a 70-acre, multi-phased, mixed-use residential and retail development, The Auburn Gateway.
A group of concerned residents and seven Auburn veterinarians have put together a nonprofit group to establish a local animal shelter to care for the city’s lost, stray and abandoned pet population.
Coastal Farm & Ranch, one of the largest retail supply chains in the Pacific Northwest, has signed a letter of intent to purchase the former Walmart store property at 1425 Supermall Way in Auburn.
Deputies have arrested a 23-year-old Black Diamond man in connection with a hit-and-run crash that injured a 60-year-old woman as she rode her bicycle Oct. 14 in Black Diamond.
Entire nations, including Great Britain and the United States, have named poet laureates, distinguished chaps like Alfred Lord Tennyson and Robert Frost, to write works for state and ceremonial occasions.
On a much smaller scale, the City of Pacific has a poet laureate.
It was, Daniel Stoner recalled, “like a bomb went off in here.”
A bomb that left its revolting residue of graffiti on the walls, moldering lumps of leftover food, rodents, lice … and things too fierce to mention at the Auburn Pines Apartment at 505 N. Division Street.
Auburn voters will decide who they want to represent them on the Auburn City Council in Tuesday’s general election.While political newcomer Largo Wales and incumbent Bill Peloza are running unopposed, there are two contested race on the ballot with plenty to grip the interest of voters.
Three candidates for Pacific City Council and two mayoral contestants showed up for a debate last week at the Pacific Gymnasium.
Kids of all ages gave sweaty, enthusiastic thumbs-up to Auburn’s new 9,850-square-foot gymnasium and activity center Tuesday night, rocking and rolling with its first games of badminton, basketball, floor hockey.
The sign out front of the Valley 6 Drive-In Theaters says, “closed for the season.”
Events under way right now, however, might soon tell if the Valley 6 – one of only six of its kind remaining in the state – has shown its last picture show.
Grand marshall is commander of the Washington State Department of Disabled American veterans.
Joan Goodwillie said her husband told her he had met someone else, wouldn’t divorce her because he “wanted the money” and was going to kill her.
Four candidates for Auburn City Council met Tuesday night at the Auburn Avenue Theater for a debate co-sponsored by the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce and the Auburn Reporter.