Gov. Chris Gregoire issued the following statement on Friday’s start of the Little League World Series and the Auburn Little League team’s first game in the tournament.
A Level 3 sex offender has moved into the city, according to a bulletin provided by the Auburn Police Department.
Twice as many drivers chose to pay a fee to save time and traffic stress in the second year of high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes on State Route 167, according to an annual report released Thursday by the Washington State Department of Transportation.
The William Craig Company has applied with the City of Auburn to build a three-story, 10-unit apartment building at 802 24th St. NE, west of the intersection of 24th and I Streets Northeast.
Auburn’s downtown came to life last weekend with the annual Auburn Good Ol’ Days – a diverse festival celebrating the city and its people.
Bikers came out to join Colby’s Ride, a benefit ride for the family of Colby Thompson, a Pacific infant and victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome, allegedly at the hands of his babysitter.
Thanks to a grant from the King Conservation District, the City of Auburn has money in hand to complete the second and final phase of the Fenster levee setback project.
Stocky, balding with short gray hair, using words too salty for a family newspaper, Glenn Jenkins looks and sounds like what he is — a man plum out of patience.
A grinning Curt Gilbert couldn’t contain his excitement.
His boys of summer continue to amaze.
The Auburn Little League All-Stars are playing in the World Series, a feat that no cast of young baseball players from the city has ever accomplished.
As a resident in the same area of Dick Scobee Elementary school, low-flying helicopters would be way down the list…
The imagery comes to life with the rich texture of brightly applied pastels, melding a vivid look of a culture’s past with the challenges of the present to the imaginative beholder.
The annual Pacific Raceways fundraising event for Guide Dogs of America will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Aug. 20-22) at the drag strip near Auburn.
Auburn’s Miranda Martens continues to shine.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Aug. 14 and Aug. 16:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 227 calls for service between Aug. 9 and Aug. 15, among them the following:
Here are the top two finishers in Tuesday’s Washington’s primary contests affecting Auburn residents. The results are preliminary, with many votes remaining to be counted in the coming days. Included are third-place finishers for races where the votes are close. The top two finishers will advance to the November general election, regardless of party:
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com
Professional forklift drivers in Western Washington are invited to Boeing’s Auburn facility, 2400 Perimeter Road, on Saturday for the third and final qualifying forklift rodeo before the statewide competition next month.
Once again, Auburn is a playful place to be.
KaBOOM! – a national nonprofit organization that promotes the importance of good health and play for children – recognized Auburn as one of 118 Playful City USA communities from 36 states. Auburn was one of only three cities represented from the Puget Sound – Mercer Island and Kenmore were the others. Longview was the fourth city from the state to make the list.
The Washington State Department of Transportation, along with local, state and national leaders, broke ground today on an interchange project in Federal Way that will cut traffic delays and collisions.