White River Valley Museum and City of Auburn Arts Commission announced participating artists in the Small Works, Big Presents exhibition,…
An approximately 40 year-old Auburn man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after a vehicle he was working on rolled…
Auburn’s 21st annual Bizarre Bazaar will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1107 11 St St. NE, Auburn. The…
A memorial basketball game will be held Friday to honor slain Shiloh Drott, who grew up in Pacific, and support…
I just read Walter Backstrom’s column. Congratulations on your courage and conviction. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
Students at Evergreen Heights Elementary School took part in the third annual World Sport Stacking Association Stack Up! last Thursday.
REMINDER FROM METRO: Bus riders should be aware that King County Metro Transit will have reduced service for the Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 27-28 – and the schedules will be different for each day. Metro will operate on a full holiday schedule on Thanksgiving, which means buses will operate on regular Sunday schedules. If a bus route normally has service on Sunday, then it will operate with its Sunday schedule on Thanksgiving. If the route does not usually operate on Sundays, then it will not have service on Thanksgiving. On the day after Thanksgiving, a new “partial holiday” schedule will be in place. It features more bus service than on weekends, but less than normal weekdays. Many routes that will not run on Thanksgiving will be in operation on Friday – but with fewer trips than a regular weekday. Both the printed and online bus schedules (www.kingcounty.gov/metro) indicate whether each trip on each individual Metro route will operate on a partial holiday. Look for the “H” symbol next to individual trip times to see if a specific trip is cancelled on Nov. 28. Metro is using the new partial holiday schedule on Nov. 28 because it’s more cost effective, since traditionally ridership on the day after Thanksgiving is about 40 percent lower than a normal weekday. Metro also plans to operate with this partial holiday schedule on Dec. 26, Jan. 2, Jan. 19 and Feb. 18. Passengers should check the schedules for their bus routes in advance and plan accordingly. The partial holiday schedules are incorporated in Metro’s Online Trip Planner at www.kingcounty.gov/tripplanner, or you can get additional information by calling Metro’s Customer Information Office at (206) 553-3000.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Nov. 13 and Nov. 15:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to the following calls between Nov. 3 and Nov. 9
Barbers Against Hunger, a food
Valley Regional Fire Authority Firefighters and Auburn Food Bank employees are teaming up to provide toys for needy children this holiday season.
Demand for parking at the Auburn Sounder Station is already high, and it can only grow as people continue to scout alternatives to taking their single-occupancy vehicles onto the region’s crowded freeways.
Auburn Garden Club participated in its first Veterans Day parade last Saturday. The club’s special guest, World War II Navy…
Special Events Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com. Auburn’s Big Give: 9…
The King County Sheriff’s Office hoped to resume the search by Tuesday or Wednesday for a 13-year-old boy missing in…
Editor’s note: Pacific Mayor Richard Hildreth responds to Friday night’s tragic shooting. As I am sure you have heard by…
A 21-year-old Pacific man was killed Friday night at a church social event at the Pacific Community Center. A man…
WSDOT bridge experts determined the State Route 169 Kummer Bridge over the Green River is safe for traffic. The bridge…