Delilah Jean Williams

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Author brings environment, adventure together in book

When Delilah Jean Williams decided to weave environmental issues, sci-fi adventure, politics and corruption into a fictional story,…

The two-story Masonic Temple is now included in the National Register of Historic Places.

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Auburn’s Masonic Temple added to National Register of Historic Places

Auburn's Masonic Temple, 10 Auburn Way S., has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places, where…

Auburn Police Department

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Auburn police blotter | Aug. 14

Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Aug. 3 and 10:

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Auburn man scores big on Scratch ticket

An Auburn man and diehard Seahawks fan purchased a “We Are 12” Scratch ticket on July 24 from…

Third-grade teams Young Plugs and BL Ballers battle for a rebound during Emerald Downs 3-on-3 basketball tournament last weekend.

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EmD3-on-3 shines on outdoor courts | SLIDESHOW

Emerald Downs hosted its 3-on-3 basketball tournament last weekend.

Valley Regional Fire Authority

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VRFA fire and rescue blotter | Aug. 14

The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 242 calls for service between Aug. 3 and 9, among them…

Letters to the Editor

Allow college to embrace new trends

Local Motors can 3D print a car. Bon Vivant Elon Musk is pushing new boundaries without combustion.

Letters to the Editor

Act now to prevent wild fires

From one year to the next, we're now seeing wild fires more destructive and dangerous to homes and…

Letters to the Editor

Politics, spending big part of education

Wanda Granquist said: "Let us keep the politics out of education" in her letter to the editor ("More…

Letters to the Editor

Teachers deserve better pay

Regarding: Liv Finne's guest commentary ("More spending in schools doesn't necessarily improve learning", Reporter, July 31):

The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce and community leaders joined the team from Commencement Bank for an open house and ribbon-cutting ceremony.

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Commencement Bank | Ribbon cuttings

The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce and city leaders welcomed Commencement Bank, at 4798 Auburn Way N., to…

Nala Walla and Keeth Apgar of Harmonica Pocket perform at a Kids Summerstage concert at Les Gove Park last week.

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Auburn-area community calendar | Aug. 12

Auburn Tourism: For special events or to add a special event, go to www.auburntourism.com.

The Auburn International Farmers Market float was part of the Auburn Days grand parade last year. The parade returns to Main Street on Saturday

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Auburn Days’ three-day festival comes alive this weekend

Auburn Days – a three-day celebration – returns to downtown this weekend with a full lineup of music…

Auburn Poet Laureate Marjorie Rommel

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Talented lineup set for Auburn Days Poetry and Literature

Everyone is welcome to Auburn Days Poetry and Literature – a full day of readings, book and small…

Prime Engine and jockey Joe Steiner are handy winners of the 2015 Emerald Downs Derby

Sports

Prime Engine struts his stuff, wins $65,000 Emerald Downs Derby

Prime Engine showed up with his A-Game Sunday at Emerald Downs.

Belle Hill and jockey Leslie Mawing dominate the $65

Sports

Classy Belle Hill prevails in Washington Oaks | Emerald Downs

Belle Hill capped her 3-year-old filly dominance with a flourish Saturday at Emerald Downs.

Camille and jockey Francisco Duran dominate the Friday feature race at Emerald Downs.

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Camille rolls to feature race victory | Emerald Downs

Camille sprinted clear in the opening strides and powered home for a two-length victory Friday in the $21,000…

Dow Constantine

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Local leaders support Best Starts for Kids levy

King County Executive Dow Constantine, elected officials and community leaders from throughout King County are urging voters to…

Ray Musser

Obituaries

Ray Musser

Ray Musser Ray Musser passed away peacefully July 29, 2015. By his side was his best friend, confidant,…

Ronald G. Ware Sr.

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Ronald G. Ware Sr.

Ronald G. Ware Sr. “Got New Legs!” Ronald G. Ware Sr. left us on July 28, 2015 to…