Airlift Northwest transported a 50-year-old man to Harborview Medical Center Wednesday afternoon with serious injuries after he crashed his bicycle…
Sunbreak Cafe owner Bruce Alverson has put his building and land up for sale.
Auburn police are looking for a man who tried to lure a 10-year-old girl into his car Sunday afternoon near…
Heartbreak
Cap’N Arrr’s Won Israel, above right, entertains the crowd during the Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation’s first Kids Summerstage Outdoors Series show at Les Gove Park last week. There will be shows every Wednesday at noon through Aug. 13. Cap ’N Arrr entertained with interactive comedy, audience participation, instructions on how to walk and talk like a pirate and sing-a-longs.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between July 21 and July 15:
Friends, family and dignitaries gathered Friday evening at Roach Gymnastics in Sumner to send Melanie Roach to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing with the best wishes of the community.
Miss Auburn Cara Rudd
The Boys and Girls Club of King County signed a tentative lease with the City of Auburn for the Parks, Arts and Recreation administration building at 910 9th St. S.E.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority will be performing a practice burn on Stewart Road (8th Street) today through through next…
Students from the Auburn area were named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for spring quarter. To qualify, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a GPA of at least 3.50.
Youth artists from the Auburn area work on a mural they are creating on the side of the Collision One building on West Main Street. Jim Westhusing from the Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Department is supporting the mural project in partnership with ArtWorks.
SBI REBELS TRYOUTS
Auburn’s Avery Aresu got a close look at how doctors operate.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 217 calls for service between July 13 and July 7, among them the following:
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between July 16
The plastic sign hung briefly from the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad trestle over Auburn Way South on July 4, so briefly that few people saw it or read what it said: “Will the last business in downtown Auburn please turn out the lights?”