Emily Hamm is all too familiar with doctors and nurses closely managing her condition.
Mae and Maki Yamada honored with plot at Auburn’s Pioneer Cemetery
Treating people, not technology, ultimately persuaded Ryan Anardi to have a change of heart.
King County Prosecutors last week filed seven counts of first-degree assault against a 42-year-old Covington man they accuse of going on a jealousy-fueled shooting rampage in the early morning hours of July 24 at the crowded Galaxy nightclub in the Muckleshoot Casino.
City conducts survey to find out what people think
West Valley Highway will close between SR18 and West Main
The Puget Sound Blood Center has scheduled a blood drive at Auburn Regional Medical Center in the conference rooms on the third floor from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.
Dog lovers flocked to the Auburn International Farmers Market to enjoy a sun-spangled Sunday, take in some food, music and crafts and parade their beloved animals.
Auburn’s ArtRageous Art Festival – a free one-day art extravaganza for all ages to create and celebrate art – returns Saturday, Aug. 6 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Les Gove Park, 11th and Auburn Way South.
Drivers should expect overnight closures on State Route 18 in Federal Way this week.
A Covington man fired shots into a crowd at a popular nightclub at the Muckleshoot Casino early Sunday morning, seriously injuring two victims and wounding five others, Auburn police reported.
Valley Regional Fire Authority firefighters pulled a man from his burning mobile home in Auburn on Friday afternoon.
The City of Auburn’s bird and wildlife observation tower located in the Auburn Environmental Park, 413 Western Ave. NW, will be temporarily closed from July 25-Sept. 30.
Most people in Auburn probably don’t even know the short strip of road behind AMPAC Packaging and Mohawk Northern Plastics exists at all.
Pacific police and a Federal Way police bomb squad removed and defused what appeared to be a pipe bomb that a citizen discovered in Pacific City Park on Thursday afternoon.
The White River Valley Museum explores the historic transition of death responsibilities with the upcoming exhibit “DEAD: Unearthing the Shift in Funerary Practices from Home to Mortuary,” on display Aug. 17 through Nov. 13.
New numbers show nearly 30 million riders hopped on Metro Transit buses during the second quarter of 2011. Preliminary daily ridership in June increased 5.8 percent over June 2010. Overall, the second quarter saw a 4 percent jump in boardings compared to the same period last year.
The community came out last Saturday and Sunday to celebrate Algona Days.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
Auburn Building Official Rick Hopkins recently attained the designation of Master Code Professional from the International Code Council – the highest level of certification the organization offers.