A 24-year-old Auburn man pleaded not guilty Monday to a charge of vehicular assault for allegedly hitting a passing motorist who was filling up his gas tank on the right shoulder of I-5 in Sea-Tac on March 28.
With the rub of his belly and the scratch of his back, gentle George groaned with pleasure as he dropped and rolled around on the pet store’s carpeted showroom floor.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between April 8 and April 12:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 175 calls for service between April 5 and April 10, among them the following:
Pacific residents and community service groups volunteers will celebrate the 40th Earth Day with its third annual Pacific Parks Pickup, Trash Toss and Weed Wack on Saturday.
Washington State Patrol Detectives are looking for witnesses to a drive-by shooting that occurred at 4 p.m. Tuesday northbound on State Route 167 between Central Avenue and 208th Street South.
Beverly Bowman and her sister, Tammy Taylor, are close – very close.
Still, Taylor was confused when Bowman came over for a visit on Sunday, walked in and immediately asked her for a dollar. Taylor’s son ran over to his dad’s wallet on the counter, grabbed a dollar and handed it to his aunt. He’d just bought his mom half of a Lotto ticket worth $2,900,000.
The City of Auburn Emergency Management Office will be conducting a test of the CodeRed Emergency Notification System, commonly referred to as Auburn Alert, at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 20.
Washington’s economy gained an estimated 1,600 jobs in March, while the unemployment rate edged up to 9.5 percent from February’s revised rate of 9.4 percent.
Auburn will observe the 59th annual National Day of Prayer on Thursday, May 6. A proclamation from Mayor Pete Lewis will herald the landmark day.
The King County Prosecutor’s Office has filed charges against a 16-year-old Auburn boy for allegedly shooting and injuring two brothers, then 17 and 19, in Auburn on July 6, 2009.
The City of Auburn’s Planning and Community Development Committee will hear presentations by 16 students from the Washington State University School of Architecture and Construction Management at its Monday meeting.
The 2010 Census Portrait of America Road Tour – a cross-country interactive experience aimed to increase participation in the national count – will visit the Wat Washington Buddhist Temple in Auburn on Sunday.
Local authors and founders of the online book community readergirlz will distribute more than 300 books to middle and high school students at the Muckleshoot Tribal School on April 15.
An alert passerby spotted smoke coming from a motor home parked in the RV lot of the Auburn Eagles Club at 702 M St. SE Thursday. The Good Samaritan also is credited for pulling a man out of a burning RV.
The Lions of Zone C-3 District 19C will host its sixth annual Special Needs Youth Fishing Derby from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., April 24 at the Auburn Mill Pond Park, located at 600 Oravetz Road.
Were you or your baby born at Swedish Medical Center? If so, dust off your photo albums and scan and send in your best baby shots – whether your photographs are from 1910, 1939, 1999 or 2009, Swedish wants to see them.
March was one of the driest months on record – about 20 percent below the lowest recorded levels of rainfall.
City of Auburn is seeking artists for participation in Auburn’s ArtRageous, a one-day event on Saturday, Aug. 7 to instruct and demonstrate fine art practices, principles and techniques in a festival setting.
Gov. Chris Gregoire recently unveiled results of a new report by the state’s Employment Security Department that shows Washington increased the number of private-sector green jobs by nearly one-third over the last year.