Five national tolling experts will meet this week to share their initial review of a proposal to improve congestion by building express toll lanes on Interstate 405 and State Route 167.
Sound Transit can no longer give King County residents all it promised them within the 15-year timeline of the Sound Transit 2 package that voters approved in 2008.
One consequence of a temporary flood barrier protecting downtown Pacific from the White River during flood season was that the barrier also could trap stormwater in the neighborhood.
The statewide Voters’ Pamphlet for the 2010 General Election will be delivered to your mailbox in the next two weeks – about the same time Washington voters receive their ballots.
When destructive floodwater in the winter of 1959-60 engulfed homes, businesses and roads in the Snoqualmie and Green River valleys and beyond, it was clear a method to alert floodplain residents and property owners to the danger of flooding had become critical.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project is scheduled to begin construction activities on Wednesday in the intersection at L Street and 2nd Street Southeast.
Unmowed yards, weed-crazy lots, broken or boarded up windows, graffiti.
Valley Cities Counseling & Consultation will present its Client Arts Show from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 14 in the community rooms on the north end of its Auburn building.
Auburn police on Thursday arrested a drama teacher at Green River Community College for allegedly hiding a video camera in the women’s dressing room of the drama department to record a 20-year-old female student changing clothes.
Pacific Raceways officials and King County officials will hold a community meeting Oct. 13 to discuss the racetrack’s proposed $135 million renovation.
The Washington State Auditor recently filed its 2009 report on the City of Pacific, and discovered no findings for the sixth straight year.
The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors voted to endorse Republican candidate Dan Roach for Pierce County Council Position 1.
The City of Pacific is organizing a volunteer cleanup effort of recently-purchased property at 130 3rd Ave. SE, across from the fire station.
Students throughout Washington are encouraged to submit questions about the state’s upcoming ballot measures, with the answers to be revealed on TVW in October.
Police officers from King County Sheriff’s Office, Auburn, Kent, Federal Way and other regional agencies will gather with state leaders for a domestic violence awareness rally Friday.
Family and friends of missing Western Washington University student Dwight Clark will be holding a candlelight vigil from 6:30-8 p.m. Saturday at the Brannan Skate Park in Auburn.
Members of the Auburn Kiwanis Club served bratwurst, with former Green River Community College President Rich Rutkowski cooking ‘em up. Caramel apples and kettle corn were popular, too.
Two determined Latin American women pilots reached for the sky to pull down the possibilities.
Len Elliott, whose hometown crossword puzzles appear monthly in the Auburn Reporter, recently defended his senior title at the Bay Area Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Alameda, Calif.
City officials grappled this week with whether they are doing enough to help apartment dwellers who fall into the clutches of bad landlords.