The King Conservation District is inviting prospective candidates to submit applications for the board of supervisor position No. 5 in advance of a month-long, district-wide public election period beginning Feb. 15.
Should cities and counties be allowed to use red light cameras as a way to balance their budgets?
Auburn High School will be one of four venues to host the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Robotics Competition with a worldwide kickoff event Saturday.
The results are in from the recent Drive Hammered, Get Nailed enforcement campaign conducted from November 25, 2010 through January 2, 2011.
Secretary of State Sam Reed is asking the Legislature to move Washington’s primary election two weeks earlier, to early August, to ensure that state complies with a new federal law requiring military ballots to be mailed 45 days before election day.
Tour the Valley Regional Fire Authority’s newly remodeled Fire Station 32 during a rededication and open house event from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Jan. 29.
NASA’s Undergraduate Student Research Program (USRP) selected Auburn’s Ashley Allman to complete a 15-week Robonaut Tool Development Project at the Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 10-April 1.
Investigators say that the fire that damaged a home at 516 Algona Blvd. N. Monday afternoon was accidental.
Highline Community College will celebrate 25 years of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day from Jan. 18-21 with events featuring nationally known figures, including former activist Bill Ayers, scholar Dr. Jared Ball, author Dr. Michael Honey and the first Filipina elected to state legislature in the U.S., Velma Veloria.
Auburn Regional Medical Center today announced its decision to appeal the recent State Department of Health decision that approved the creation of a new MultiCare hospital in Covington, while denying new beds to Auburn Regional and Valley Medical Center in Renton.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission and boating safety leaders urge boaters to take a boating safety course and get their card this winter.
King Conservation District recently recognized Councilmember Bill Peloza with the 2010 Special Service Rock Award, which spotlights individuals, programs and municipalities that have demonstrated community service and leadership in conservation efforts within the district over the past year.
Known for his passion for homeland security and emergency management issues, Pacific Mayor Richard Hildreth has been accepted for Hazardous Assessment and Response Management (HARM) training in Anniston, Ala.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has confirmed that it will hold a public information meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 26 in Auburn for its new flood insurance maps.
2010 was especially painful to Mark Swenson.
Josh Hileman the soldier recently came home to see his old neighborhood, revisit his former school and extend thanks to students with a show of colors.
The maple trees have stood silent watch over Pioneer Cemetery on Auburn Way North for more than half a century, shading its sleeping residents and any souls who step into the cemetery.
With his young face, relaxed ways and quick wit, it’s no great stretch to picture Terry Davis as a black-bag-toting, awe-shucks specimen of the vanishing small-town doc who still makes house calls.
Since 12:01 a.m., Jan. 1, the City of Auburn no longer has had a jail.