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McDonald’s presented a $2,011 check to the Auburn Food Bank on Monday.
Taking advantage of a precious, rare patch of dry, sunny weather, City officials and a large crowd gathered Tuesday to dedicate the new City Hall Plaza.
HealthPoint Auburn threw open its just completed expansion project at 126 Auburn Ave. last Friday, welcoming in a horde of visitors and patients.
On a recent mid-morning, four physics students, hands stuck in the guts of an unusual bicycle, set to work in a small building on the east end of the Green River Community College campus.
What has become a popular fundraising event for hunger-fighting organizations throughout the country is coming to Auburn for the first time.
With 20 months left on the City’s 2½-year contract with King County, officials are poring over a local proposal that offers to answer the community’s long-term animal control service needs after the contract expires.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between April 8 and April 9:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 193 calls for service between April 4 and April 10, among them the following:
The Pacific Northwest loves its local heroes who have made it in the international spotlight, and Food Network star Sandra Lee is no different.
The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department has announced its lineup of spring classes for youth and teens covering topics such as etiquette and manners and great dance series from ballet to hip hop.
The week of April 10-16 is National Telecommunicators Week, and Communications Officers of the Washington State Patrol want you to know when it’s the right time to call 911.
The public is cordially invited to attend a special Easter sunrise service on Sunday, April 24 at 6:30 a.m. at Mountain View Cemetery in Auburn, 2020 Mountain View Drive.
The 2010 Signal Improvements project is scheduled to work on the traffic signals located at the following intersections on the dates listed below:
For those who plan to volunteer in the event of a disaster or just want to find out more about emergency response, the City of Pacific is hosting an ICS (Incident Command System) 100 class on Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project is scheduled to begin construction activities on Tuesday in the area of E Street Northeast.
Walmart officials are working with the City of Auburn on a deal that would avert the closure of their new superstore over what the City claims is a breach of contract.
The union for Machinists at Boeing is conducting a food drive in April to benefit the Puget Sound Labor Agency’s efforts to help feed unemployed workers and their families.
Turn your unwanted household goods into cash and provide someone else with a new treasure. Be a part of the fun and have a single-family yard sale at your home or a multifamily sale with your neighbors June 3-5. Registration is now open and can be done by:
Crescent Moon Gifts presents its fourth annual Spring Fairy Festival from 11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, April 16 in the Lindbloom Student Center at Green River Community College, 12401 SE 320th St., Auburn.