The Auburn Valley YMCA – in partnership with the City of Auburn, the Auburn Food Bank and Mosby Farms – is offering Healthy Cooking on Tight Budget free to people in the South King County area.
The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission is seeking nominations to its Boating Safety Advisory Council. The Commission is looking for individuals to represent boating interests in the areas of safety education. The deadline for submitting applications is Oct. 19.
Despite one of the rainiest Septembers in Western Washington’s history, the Puyallup Fair attracted loyalists and first-timers to the 17-day event, greeting a total of 1,065,208 guests, 117,827 fewer than in 2009.
Learn how parenting can be fun and rewarding instead of stressful and chaotic through Love and Logic Parent class.
King County Metro Transit is ready to roll out the first of its six RapidRide lines, along with other new bus routes, and schedule and routing adjustments. All are part of Metro’s fall service change that begins Saturday, Oct. 2.
Valley Regional Fire Authority Fire investigators determined the cause of an early Friday morning mobile home and barn fire in Auburn to be accidental, with the most probable cause being electrical in nature.
The Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction awarded Pioneer Elementary School a five-year $600,000 21st Century Community Learning Centers competitive grant.
The Washington Traffic Safety Commission announced today the lowest fatality rate ever on Washington’s roads. The reduction in Washington road fatalities comes as Target Zero, the state’s highway safety program, enters its 10th year of implementation and releases its 2010 plan update.
Auburn’s Lucille Gardner (crochet), Trudy Lindsay (large quilts), Cathleen Brooks (spinning) were selected as reserve grand champions in competition at the Puyallup Fair’s Home Arts Department.
A groundbreaking for the Pick-Quick restaurant is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Monday (Sept. 27) at 12th Street Northeast and Auburn Way North.
Auburn service clubs Soroptimist International and Kiwanis Noon Club will “light up the Auburn Justice Center purple” — the color associated with domestic violence — as they join with the Domestic Violence Victims Task Force to provide awareness of October, Domestic Violence Month.
Today the Municipal League of King County released recommendations on six proposals that will appear on the November general election ballot. Notably, the League is opposing the proposed King County sales tax increase.
Auburn Stake members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently conducted a thorough cleanup of Flaming Geyser State Park, part of the Day of Service Northwest 2010 campaign.
Auburn’s Lea Hill is no mountain, but as far as Green River Community College’s new president is concerned, it sits at the top of the world.
Getting all the things done King County has to do to provide the framework for business and economic development is a constant challenge in a tough economy.
It’s quiet and business-like on the lower level of the Auburn Police Station, as officers and detectives go through the paces of a methodical midmorning shift.
Assistant Auburn Police Chief Bob Lee gets a new title next week – chief of police.
The City of Auburn is seeking visual artists and/or artist groups working in two-dimensional media to exhibit their work at one of two City gallery spaces in 2011.
Auburn police responded to numerous calls for service between Sept. 17 and Sept. 21, among them the following:
The Washington Trucking Associations recently honored Auburn’s John Wasiuk of Con-way Freight as the 2010 Washington Driver of the Year.