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Even after contractors complete interim repairs to the federally owned and operated Howard Hanson Dam, there is still a “1…
An accidental attic fire damaged an Auburn home and displaced the family early Saturday morning. The Valley Regional Fire Authority…
The public is invited to attend candidate forums for the upcoming local challenged races. The Auburn Noon Lions Club will…
Everett-based Depiction Inc. has used the potential flooding of the Green River in Auburn this winter as a backdrop to…
After one last hurrah on a sun-splashed Sunday afternoon, vendors at the Auburn International Farmers Market crated the veggies, iced the seafood, packed up the pasta, folded their stands and left the Auburn Transit Plaza for the season.
Megan Haffner of Auburn recently was selected to participate in the Nationals’ Miss Pre-Teen Seattle Pageant on Oct. 11.
Auburn’s Mary Glaze baked the most outstanding cake in the contest, “Chocolate Zucchini Cake,” and took home the $1,000 grand prize and a champion rosette at the recent Puyallup Fair. …
Given the dire predictions of flooding along the Green River this winter, the city’s third annual Disaster Fair was the right event at the right time for many Auburn residents.
The Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors this week voted to endorse candidates in city, county and Port of Seattle races – not just on position, but on individual candidate qualifications.
Most public officials spend a lot of time attending meetings of regional boards and commissions, such as the Puget Sound Regional Council and South County Area Transportation Board.
Unlike neighboring cities in the valley, Pacific already has waded through insidious, costly flooding.
Events Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com. Calling all musicians: 10-11:30 a.m.,…
In times of budget cuts, school field trips are often the first on the chopping block. That’s not the case for first and sixth grade students of Auburn School District.
A field of approximately 175 truck drivers from across Washington came together to participate in the World’s Largest Truck Convoy…
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Sept. 27 and Sept. 29: Sept. 27…
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 172 calls for service between Sept. 21 and Sept. 27, among them the…
During Wednesday morning’s commute, an off-duty Washington State Trooper observed an erratically driven BMW passenger car in the northbound lanes of the Valley Freeway in Auburn.
Metropolitan King County Councilmembers Dow Constantine and Julia Patterson today praised the efforts of Western Washington’s Congressional delegation in securing a $3.45 million allocation by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to purchase 400,000 sandbags and other flood-fighting materials for use in the Green River Valley.
To help safeguard residents, their homes, businesses and transportation corridors that are vital to the region’s economy, King County will cut trees along its Green River levees in Kent and Tukwila before flood-prevention barriers are installed in advance of flood season.