The South Sound Chapter of Bikers Fighting Cancer recently brought some holiday cheer and gifts to area families whose children are fighting the disease.
Don and Tina Tate are kids at heart, busy elves who bring a colorful and imaginative “snow village” to life from the comforts of their home each holiday season.
Auburn’s Mary Olson Farm will be featured in a new music video by Seattle indie band, “The Horde and the Harem.”
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 158 calls for service between Dec. 20 and Dec. 26, among them the following:
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Dec. 21 and 22:
City Council members on Dec. 20 renewed the City’s master plan agreement with Alpert International LLC, the Seattle-based development firm that is proposing to build the sprawling Auburn Junction project within the four-block area between the Sound Transit Station, Main Street and A Street Southeast.
Timmy Kosaka, a homeschooled student from Auburn, has received national recognition for his academic prowess.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
King County prosecutors have filed theft charges against a Federal Way man allegedly caught wheeling a shopping cart past the Auburn police station with a stolen 50-inch television inside.
The Office of the Secretary of State’s Charities Program has launched an online registration for certain organizations.
A 2009 Medical Examiner’s annual report shows King County had the lowest number of deaths due to homicide and traffic accidents in the past 10 years.
Washington drivers gave each other the best gift possible over the Christmas weekend: a significant drop in highway deaths.
An Auburn Goodwill Store-sponsored blood drive will take place Monday (Jan. 3) at its store, 1519 Auburn Way S. The Puget Sound Blood Center has a goal of 15 donors for the first-time partnership at the store.
The Maple Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra is inviting new singers to join its 2010-2011 season beginning Jan. 3.
Highline Community College’s MaST Center will reopen for winter quarter classes on Jan. 3 and to the public on Jan. 8 for Water Weekends and the Science on the Sound speaker series.
Pacific Northwest winters are taxing, but imagine having nothing but ragged, hole-ridden shoes to battle the sopping wet weather.
Matt and Suzy Hoover from NBC’s “Biggest Loser” will appear at the Northwest Health and Fitness Expo at the Showplex at the Western Washington Fairgrounds.
Pacific’s Trade Route Brewing Co. & Tap Room will host its second Pint-for-Pint Blood Drive on Friday.
Police are continuing their search for the driver responsible for the Christmas day hit-and-run crash in Auburn that killed a young woman.
A forensic odontologist has positively identified a skull found in an Auburn ravine on Tuesday as Rebecca “Becky” Marrero, a likely victim of Green River Killer Gary Ridgway, detectives say.