In his plea for peace, the Rev. Senji Kanaeda walks his talk.
Business owners upset with the lack of return on the money they are assessed each year to keep the Auburn Downtown Association going urged the Auburn City Council Monday to dissolve the Business Improvement Area rate-payers’ committee that underpins the ADA.
Construction will begin this month on the Olympic Middle School Pedestrian Improvements project. Daytime lane closures on H Street Southeast adjacent to the school and traffic delays in the project area should be anticipated.
Asense of adventure and a curiosity about people took Bob and Marian Nolan on many trips across the United States and North America.
Pacific Police Chief John Calkins was arrested Tuesday evening for investigation of drunken driving. Bonney Lake police officers pulled Calkins…
Homelessness is evolving, with fewer degrees separating people from ending up in this condition. An increasing number of people are…
Too bad there are no adults with functioning brains among the office of mayor and city officials, with the possible exception of Virginia Haugen.
Aureliana Weinstein, 6, leads Dakota through a section of the dog agility training course during DogVenture Day at the Auburn Valley YMCA on Saturday. Classes included dog first aid, obedience, agility, grooming and behavior basics/questions and answers in the free community event for canines and their owners.
Leslie Lehnhoff is the cultural diversity liaison for the City of Auburn, its bridge builder to the ethnic communities.
Stuart Smith, a 2002 Auburn High School graduate, will return in September from deployment in Bagdad, Iraq. Sadly, his best friend might not be home to greet him.
More than 660,000 ballots, featuring candidates and several important local measures, were mailed last Thursday to absentee voters for Washington’s first top-two primary.
For 35 years, the Washington State Department of Agriculture has kept the gypsy moth out of Washington. With the help of nearly 30 seasonal gypsy moth trappers, officials hope that record continues.
The Auburn Police Officers Association will hold its ninth annual charity golf tournament at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Auburn Golf Course, 29630 Green River Road.
Auburn police responded
Construction activities on the Auburn Arterial Pavement Patching Project will begin Aug. 11 on West Valley Highway between 11th Street NW and 15th Street NW. Construction will continue through Aug. 15 (See map: www.auburnwa.gov/_media/_temp/08-West_Valley_Work_Area.pdf). Work hours will be from
Auburn officials signed their name to the purchase and sales agreement July 7, and last week Stratford Company followed suit.
That opens way for the two to swap downtown properties and Stratford to launch a major redevelopment project in the downtown, by early next spring at the latest.
The City of Tacoma’s prosecutor’s office was expected to decide by the end of the week whether to charge Auburn City Councilmember Virginia Haugen with obstruction of justice.
When he was about 11 years old, my brother Dan walked in the door one day after school wearing a New York Yankees ball cap.
“Where’d you get that?” I asked him enviously. But before he had even replied, I already knew what his answer would be.
“I found it in the woods,” he said. Naturally. That’s where kids like us found everything.
Jordan Stoffel, 9, plays dodgeball at the Auburn Valley YMCA Summer Day Camp. The camp for kids, ages 6 to 12, runs Monday through Friday until the last week in August. Activities include games, arts and crafts, field trips, lunch, swimming in the pool and the alpine climbing wall.