Auburn’s Michael O’Conner captured the first-place prize for his water media work, “November Sound”, at the Puyallup Fair Fine Art Show.
Pacific Ballroom Dance is holding an Oct. 8 fundraiser, featuring guest Pierre Dulaine, a prominent ballroom dancer and instructor.
As a young student with a passion to teach, Auburn’s Karie Chamberlain reached out to touch the “Untouchables.”
No one expected a lot from the Auburn volleyball team last season. Except themselves. With a strong core of returning…
Local community members recently turned out to “Clean the Green.”
Reber Ranch on the East Hill recently held the Bark & Ride for Life.
PCI DemoCon, the City of Auburn’s demolition contractor for the Marvel and Crites-Huff buildings, began the teardown on Monday.
Big changes are under way at ACAP Child and Family Services.
A large planned unit development on Lea Hill held up by a lawsuit that its developer filed against the City of Auburn two years ago can get rolling again.
The Pacific/Algona Community Service 501(c) Non-Profit Board spent the last two weeks putting together bags of school supplies and clothing…
There’s a new guy in the principal’s chair at Auburn Riverside High School.
Great music, great food, local microbrews for sipping pleasure and activities like a kids’ soda garden, face-painting, pumpkin decorating, even a big old hay pile with prizes in it to keep the little ones busy.
If you’re not registered to vote in the Nov. 2 general election, you should register soon, says Secretary of State Sam Reed.
The director of King County’s Office of Emergency Management told the Metropolitan King County Council’s Committee of the Whole today that while the risk might be lower, preparations in the event of potential release of water from the federally-owned Howard Hanson Dam continue.
Local food is gaining in popularity. From chefs to home cooks, more people are looking to local food because it is considered safer, superior in taste and quality, and healthier than mass produced and processed food. More residents want to visit farms, pick their own food, and stop at roadside farm stands.
There is a vacancy on the 12-member Auburn Arts Commission.
For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
The City of Auburn is participating in the seventh annual National Preparedness Month (NPM) in September.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Sept. 1 and Sept. 7:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 170 requests for service between Aug. 30 and Sept. 5, among them the following: