A group of Japanese students from Okinawa will be studying English conversation and American culture at Auburn High School from July 23-Aug. 18 and are desperately looking for volunteer families to host them.
A Thoroughbred owner who was seriously injured in a collision with a horse at Emerald Downs is improving at a Seattle hospital.
In his 73 years, Dr. Clark W. Townsend touched many people, mingling his passion for education with a gift for fundraising.
King County Sheriff Sue Rahr today called for the reopening of section of the Cedar River, a part of which has been closed since March due a log jam.
The Howard Hanson Dam reservoir has reached an elevation of 1,167 feet above sea level, allowing engineers, geologists and other scientists to run a battery of tests to gather more data on the right abutment drainage improvements that are completed and under way.
Pleasures of Planting – a benefit for the Auburn Adventist Academy – is July 10 at the school’s south Auburn campus.
After reflecting on his 34-year anniversary at the Auburn Fire Department and Valley Regional Fire Authority and contemplating for months when “the right time to go” was, Stan Laatsch made his intention to retire on June 30 official.
The King County Fire & Life Safety Association hosts the annual Kids Safety Day at The Museum of Flight on Friday.
Valley Regional Fire Authority Firefighters quickly extinguished a fire that threatened two mobile homes at the Tall Cedars Mobile Park, 401 37th St. SE in south Auburn on Thursday afternoon.
The Auburn area will receive $540,828 in funding for Green River Gorge State Park – Icy Creek Trail Easement.
The Auburn Valley YMCA offers a free ESL (English as a Second Language) conversation group – a great opportunity for those to practice speaking English in a relaxed, friendly setting.
The voice and the good hands of the Seattle Sounders paid Auburn a visit Tuesday.
Two men in their 20s were rescued from the Green River on Wednesday afternoon.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
A fully restored 1897 barn, a 1902 farmhouse, a 100-year-old orchard, three salmon runs in Olson Creek, a smoke house, an outhouse and a weaving house.
For many students, the 12-year journey to high school graduation seems like a lifetime.
For Bobby Vogel, it has been a lifetime.
If it goes up or blows up, Auburn police are fond of repeating this time of year, it is illegal in City limits.
Health care has become an increasingly competitive business as valley communities expand facilities, diversify services and vie for patients.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between June 18 and June 20:
Between June 13 and June 18, the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 176 911 calls for service, among them the following: