Tim’s Shoe, a national campaign to raise awareness about Multiple System Atrophy, recently made its stop in Auburn where it was displayed on a sculpture in front of City Hall.
Twenty-four hours ago, a massive earthquake rocked the Puget Sound region, cutting water to the University of Washington Hospital.
The legend of D.B. Cooper is as Northwest as Starbucks, Sasquatch and grunge music.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between May 16 and May 19:
Between May 10 and May 16, the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 206 calls for service, among them the following:
Firefighters from the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded late this afternoon to a report of a fire in the basement of a home located in the 1300 block of J Street Southeast in Auburn.
Flaming Geyser State Park will reopen to vehicle and food traffic on Wednesday, the Washington State Parks Commission announced this week.
Kent author Aleta Voges will sign her latest release, “My Will, God’s Response: God’s Will, My Response, A Memoir of Losing a Loved One”, from 2-4 p.m. June 5 at Borders Bookstore, 2437 Southcenter Mall, Tukwilla.
Coinciding with the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa, starting May 24, King County is inviting residents to participate in the Green World Cup contest – a celebration of green living worldwide.
Health-care organizations throughout King County, including Auburn Regional Medical Center, are participating in an emergency preparedness exercise Tuesday in an effort to test the ability to evacuate and assist patients following a severe earthquake in the region.
Auburn Autism Symposium, an information resource and support fair for families, will be held at 12:30 p.m. Sunday at Auburn First United Methodist Church, located at 100 N St. SE.
Washington’s unemployment rate fell in April for the first time in more than three years, backed by an increase of 5,800 jobs.
Highline Community College’s Marine Science and Technology (MaST) Center is getting ready to say goodbye to Georgette, a Giant Pacific Octopus that has been calling the center home since November 2009.
Twice over the past week, Pacific has been shaken by two reported drive-by shootings.
The Auburn Mountainview fastpitch team scored 24 points in two games last night at the South Puget Sound League/Seamount 3A…
The Washington Dental Service Foundation SmileMobile will visit the Algona-Pacific area in June, offering dental care to children from low-income families.
The Washington State PTA presented its highest honor, the “Friend of Children Award,” to Reps. Pat Sullivan (D-Covington) and Skip Priest (R-Federal Way).
White River Valley Museum honors the art and history of making lace with “Household Lace Adds Charm to Your Place: An Exhibit of Historic Bed, Bath, Table and Kitchen Lace.” The exhibit is now open and runs through Aug. 1.
This developmental program is for boys and girls entering grades 1-2 in the fall of 2010 and who reside in or attend a public or private school within the Auburn or Dieringer school district boundaries. It is machine-pitch and emphasizes fundamentals, sportsmanship, and fun. It is scheduled for Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 6-Aug. 10, and includes practices and games. The cost is $30 for Auburn residents and $38 for non-residents if registration is completed by May 26. Registration received after that date is $10 additional. More information: Auburn Parks at (253) 931-3043.