On-street parking is now permanently restricted on 4th Street Southeast between G Street Southeast and E Street Southeast as indicated by the new “no parking” signs. The revised intersection includes center turn lanes that require the parking restriction.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project will perform evening/nighttime construction activities on Friday (Jan. 28) on 1st Street Northeast between Auburn Way N and D Street Northeast from 4 p.m. to midnight.
He was a quiet one. But he was also one of the guys.
Duane Hamamura, for more than three decades one of the most prominent equine photographers in the state, died suddenly Saturday evening at home of heart failure.
Puget Sound Energy is offering public schools and other educational institutions an opportunity to bring renewable energy into the classroom – or perhaps, onto the classroom.
The Target Zero Teams in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties will be out in force on Super Bowl Sunday, ready to arrest drivers who’ve been celebrating with too much alcohol.
An AC water main replacement project will begin construction activities on Jan. 31 and is expected to last until May.
The Auburn Reporter recently sat down with Jason Fiorito, owner of Pacific Raceways, to discuss issues regarding the racetrack’s past, present and future.
If you think you have what it takes to be a Trooper. Now is the time to submit your application before all testing opportunities for February have passed. In anticipation of the 99th Trooper Basic Training Class, the agency is continuing to recruit qualified candidates for the position of Trooper Cadet.
The new 15th Street and Interurban Trail crossing warning lights have been activated, the City of Auburn Public Works Department announced today.
Starting Saturday, Feb. 5, King County Metro Transit is updating its bus service. This includes routing and bus stop changes for approximately two dozen bus routes from various areas of the county that pass through downtown Seattle.
For one 40-something Auburnite, copper turned to gold.
The woman, a regular at the Muckleshoot Casino, hit a hefty jackpot Sunday night, winning $1,040,253.45 on a $2.50 spin playing Kingdom Cash, a video gaming device located in the Red Room smoking section.
The winner has asked not to be identified.
King County prosecutors last week charged a Des Moines man with one count of vehicular assault for striking and seriously injuring 66-year-old Kenneth Manion in a south end Auburn parking lot Jan. 23.
Apparently, when some drivers see the amber flashing lights in school zones telling them to slow to 20 mph “or when children are present,” they see red.
Washington’s state Elections Division and its voter accessibility project have launched a newly updated webpage with information for voters and organizations interested in voting access for individuals with disabilities.
For details, visit the site, http://bit.ly/fXVkVS.
The state accessibility coordinator, Tom Allman, is on board, helping county election departments with access concerns, doing outreach to organizations, colleges and affected populations, and making sure that polling centers and ballot dropboxes are accessible.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project will perform evening/nighttime construction activities on Friday on 1st Street Northeast between Auburn Way North and D Street Northeast from 4 p.m. to midnight.
A graceful and confident Naomi Moore naturally knows what to do on stage.
Jason Fiorito grew up working in the family’s construction business, so he knows a lot about building roads, driving bulldozers, backhoes and earth movers.
Should the City adopt an official flower? If so, what flower would best represent Auburn? Send your suggestions to: submissions@auburn-reporter.com.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Jan. 21 and Jan. 25: