Skipper’s no longer occupies its familiar spot off Auburn Way North.
The long-established fish-n-chips eatery officially closed its doors last week.
Fly Over Tahoe has had the knack for running fast races but coming up short in the stretch.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24
FOOTBALL STANDINGS
The Auburn Riverside football team might be known more for its rushing game than its air assault, but one thing has become clear in the early season: Quarterback John Hakala and wide receiver Dalton Thomas have a nice thing going.
For nine straight years, the Taylor Trophy has been out of the Auburn High display case only long enough to be carted to the annual football game between the Trojans and Kent-Meridian.
The 10th annual Reaching Out Fair – its focus on how to keep children and youth safe – will unfold from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Auburn Performing Arts Center.
and more service on 20 routes throughout King County. This includes more service on two Auburn-area routes. For local bus riders, the changes include: • Route 164 to and from Green River Community College will have hourly service on Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. • Route 915 between Auburn and Enumclaw will operate every 90 minutes on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Sept. 21 and Sept. 18:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 199 calls for service between Sept. 8 and 13, among them the following:
The Washington Attorney General’s Office announced a settlement last Thursday with an Auburn business that sold precious metals online but allegedly failed to deliver the items by the promised date.
The works of Auburn photographer Brian Rasmussen, Maple Valley artist Douglas Williams, above, and Seattle photographer Ellen Witebsky are on…
Business leaders throughout the state will come together Friday for the second annual Sustainability Fair in Auburn. The educational seminar…
The Auburn Mountainview volleyball team entered uncharted territory last week, ranked No. 1 in the state among Class 3A teams.
Iwas sitting in the stands a couple of weeks ago when the Huskies football team saw a potential victory evaporate faster than spilled beer on a hot sidewalk – all because of a referee’s call.
AMBER CRATSENBERG
VOLLEYBALL: AT A GLANCE
The South Puget Sound League North Division just got a whole lot tougher on the volleyball court.