Auburn Mountainview goalkeeper Deanna Colburn is in a bit of a groove these days.
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Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service between Oct. 19 and Oct. 17:
When Thel Harbin lost her beloved husband to leukemia in 2004 three years after his terminal diagnosis, she assured herself she had time to prepare for his death, that she could get through the pain.
Students, teachers, parents, family and friends came together Friday at Arthur Jacobsen Elementary School for an emotional tribute to Mara Adams, a first-grader who died Sept. 22 of a rare form of pediatric brain cancer.
The City of Pacific needs volunteers to participate in a Pacific Meadows Wetlands Habitat Restoration planting party Saturday. Volunteers are…
The cities of Auburn and Pacific invite the public to join Pacific-area businesses and Auburn’s Citizen’s Trails and Transportation Committee…
Special Events Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com. Fourth annual Howl and…
Special Events Sococulture: For information about cultural events throughout South King County, visit www.sococulture.org. 10th annual Harvest Costume Ball: 6…
A Seattle-based real estate investment and development firm and the City of Auburn officially exchanged downtown properties on two blocks…
• Auburn Sports and Marine, located at 810 Auburn Way N., is the newest addition to the North River Boats’ independent dealer network.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 174 calls for service between Oct. 7 and Oct. 12, among them the following:
Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service between Oct. 12 and Oct. 14:
Before Alfred and Anna Olson sold the 5-acre triangular strip of land on the north end of their Green River Road farm to King County decades ago, it had been their major field, as the piles of drying hay captured in aerial photographs dating to the 1930s clearly attest.
The Auburn Food Bank is in desperate need of food and financial donations. The shelves are nearly empty and the need is greater than ever.
There is no money in the kitty to effect needed repairs and spruce up the Auburn Avenue Theater, and given the state of the economy there probably won’t be for several years.