As the economy continues to give mixed signals about recovery, one factor is certain – many Washingtonians are still worried about keeping their job.
Auburn has one of its first hot dog carts in history operating downtown.
Seattle & The King County Housing Authority will accept applications for its Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) Rental Assistance Program waiting list for two weeks starting May 25 and ending June 7.
Regency Auburn, a skilled-nursing center, recently announced an addition to its therapy department.
Want to buy an individual health plan for your child? Don’t wait. You must enroll by Saturday, April 30 or wait for the next enrollment period, Sept. 15-Oct. 31.
Civic and business leaders joined the new owners of the downtown Rainbow Cafe´ for an official ribbon cutting on Monday, April 25.
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Vendors are needed to join the Bus Barn Bonanza, a monthly business-promoting event and school district fundraiser.
Washington’s recession-ravaged job market is on the road to recovery, according to the Employment Security Department’s fall 2010 job-vacancy survey released today.
The Washington Attorney General’s Office cautions homeowners about paying to participate in a “mass joinder” lawsuit promising mortgage relief.
Washington added a seasonally adjusted estimate of 1,100 jobs in March, while the unemployment rate edged up from 9.1 percent to 9.2 percent.
Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce representatives joined McDonald’s management and staff to celebrate the grand reopening of the new-look restaurant, 1531 Auburn Way N.
This week, Puget Sound Energy customers can test drive and provide feedback on the utility’s new and improved website, www.pse.com, before its expected April 18 go-live launch.
Investigators identified nearly 7,000 people last year who lied, cheated, scammed and schemed in order to collect unemployment benefits.
In an effort to further reduce waste, TerraCycle, Inc. and Old Navy are joining a month-long drive to collect used flip flops and recycle them into four public playgrounds around the country.
The 13th annual Curves Food Drive – a community collections of non-perishable food and cash donations to benefit the local food bank – is under way.
The Kent-Auburn-Tamba Sister City Association has organized a Japan Relief Fund T-shirt Sale.
The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce – working with the Auburn School District – hosted the 12th annual Career Conference on Tuesday at Grace Community Church.
The Auburn City Council has approved the deferral of impact fees and system development charges for residential and non-residential development to help stimulate economic development in the city.
Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce members and business leaders joined Cathy Wahlin of Windermere Real Estate to officially welcome the opening of the agency at a ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.