Kassandra Goodin’s father was on the job July 16 when a 4-by-6-inch wooden beam dropped more than 190 feet from a building and hit the back of his head, paralyzing him.
With dad at home unable to work, income dropped. The cash-strapped family was looking at going without Thanksgiving dinner for the first time. But when Kassandra heard about some crazy people willing to give away 500 turkeys and the fixings for free, she made her way to the Top Foods parking lot early Saturday morning for something called Auburn’s Big Give.
Special Events Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com. Thanksgiving Community Dinner: 11…
Heralded Skyline erupted for 24 second-quarter points and shut down Auburn’s powerful ground game for a 38-2 victory over the…
With a simple flick of his right wrist, Don Davis makes it look easy.
In answer to Mr. Wells Jr.’s letter of Oct. 2, you haven’t seen anything yet.
An army of people showed up last Saturday to help ACAP Child and Family Services move from its long established home in Les Gove Park to new digs in White River Presbyterian Church.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Puget Sound has several program options available to fit your schedule and interests. It also provides a variety of agency-planned activities. All you have to do is hang out, have fun and be a friend to a local child. For more information, call 877-700-BIGS or visit www.bbbsps.org.
Another installment from the Auburn Reporter’s police blotter made headlines on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on Monday night from Burbank, Calif.
Bonney Lake Municipal Court Judge Douglas Haake ruled Wednesday that Pacific Police Chief John Calkins will need to stand trial on a DUI charge.
Auburn Police responded to the
A reluctant Auburn City Council on Monday put a six-month stop on all construction in flood plains within the city’s boundaries.
Auburn Mayor Pete Lewis signed a statement of support at Monday’s City Council meeting pledging the following:
The Washington State Department of Transportation is working with the cities of Auburn and Enumclaw, King County, the Muckleshoot Tribe and the Puget Sound Regional Council on a study to analyze the possibility of adding a bypass between State Route 164 and State Route 18 in Auburn.
KELLEY VOSS, AUBURN MOUNTAINVIEW • Grade: Senior. • Sport: Soccer. • Accomplishment: As a defender and captain for the school’s…
A memorial basketball game will be held at 6 tonight to honor slain Shiloh Drott. The pickup game will be…
Thanksgiving is traditionally one of the busiest holidays for state highways. WSDOT is suggesting drivers enjoy more time with family…
A terrible tragedy, a sudden loss of a young life, can shake any community. But in the hamlet of Pacific,…
Calendar Submissions The free community calendar is published Wednesdays and Saturdays on a space-available basis, and includes free and nonprofit…
Events Garden d’Lights: 5-10 p.m. nightly, Nov. 29-Jan. 3. Annual holiday display uses more than 500,000 lights throughout the gardens….
The much-used Kummer Bridge over the Green River on State Route 169 will close Tuesday evening for about six months…