An Auburn police officer was shaken but unhurt after the driver of an oncoming sedan turned in front of him on A Street Southeast in Auburn shortly after 3 p.m. Friday.
Public safety officials shut down the southbound ramp to State Route 167 at 15th Street Southwest Friday after a 5-gallon container of an unknown substance was discovered on the shoulder of the ramp.
Dog lovers eager to see areas in City parks where Fido could ditch the leash and freely express his doggiehood have been woofing about it for years.
With Thursday night’s news that a 23-foot tsunami caused by Japan’s largest recorded earthquake struck the east coast of the country, many people will want to help victims and their families by making a donation.
Conor Fitzpatrick, a 2010 Auburn High School graduate, has completed his United States Coast Guard Basic Training at the USCG Training Center at Cape May, N.J., and is now on active duty.
As the time change approaches on Sunday, the Washington State Fire Marshal’s Office wants to remind residents to make another change that could save their lives – changing the batteries in their smoke alarms.
The Auburn Senior Activity Center is seeking donations for an upcoming rummage sale that will be held later this month. Anyone interested in donating items for the sale should bring them to the Senior Activity Center, 808 Ninth St. SE, starting on Tuesday, March 22 or call 253-931-3016 for free pick up of items.
The Puget Sound region ranks in the country’s top five percent of risk for exposure to toxic air pollution, according to the National-Scale Air Toxics Assessment (NATA) released today by the U.S. Environmental Agency (EPA).
Heavy overnight rain produced mudslides Thursday morning, blocking East Jovita Boulevard, a popular shortcut for commuters along the King and Pierce county border.
Voting in the King Conservation District Internet-based election for board of supervisor Position No. 2 continues through next Tuesday.
Gardeners and lawn owners may soon find the process of buying fertilizer in Washington State slightly more complicated.
We’ve heard about the massive cutbacks in the federal budget and even perhaps the end of the national health plan. The stimulus money was sent to the state, and that money is gone. We are still left with a huge state deficit that will demand larger cuts than have been seen in generations.
Adam Ulrich doesn’t consider himself a new man but more fittingly, a changed one.
As an emerging young artist with a creative and versatile eye, Olivia Bidleman wants to tell stories her own way.
Sometime in March or April, the Auburn Library will open its temporary home in the old Herr Lumber building and the King County Library System will close the main library for a year of renovations.
Bearing trays ladened with burgers hot and sizzling from the grill, fresh potato fries and shakes creamy and smooth, a small army of employees bustled about the dining area of the Auburn Pick-Quick, doling out goodies to the ravenous horde.
Auburn VFW Post 1741 recently honored two students for their work in essay competitions.
Auburn VFW Post 1741 recently honored two students for their work in essay competitions. Victoria Bains, a sixth-grader at Holy…
The visually captivating artwork of Eric Montoya and the collaborative work of Ron Schmitt and Ric Hall are on display at the City Hall Gallery through April 5.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between March 3 and March 8: