Auburn-area and South King County residents can tour C-SPAN’s Campaign 2008 Bus today at three
Auburn police responded
The Auburn Valley YMCA invites kids and families from the community to participate in Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, a national event to promote youth health and wellness.
Join the White River Valley Museum from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday for Railroad Adventures Family Day. Enjoy games, crafts and special guests. It’s free with regular museum admission of $2 for adults,
In the future Auburn’s contract hearing examiner, not the Auburn City Council, will hear land-use issues and render land-use decisions.
John Partridge, a member of the Auburn Noon Lions, talks below about one of the club’s most important events of the year, White Cane Days. Between 1997 and 2004, Partridge served the city as its fire and police chaplain. Today, he manages the Partridge Insurance Agency in Federal Way.
Teen overcomes her past, excels in the community, school and life Minutes before Gabriella Quintana was to deliver her final…
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A pair of big scoring runs – one to start the game, and another to finish the second quarter – helped the Seamount League get the job done against their South Puget Sound League 3A counterparts on Friday night.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between March 24 and March 20:
Applications are now being accepted for Food Booths, Arts & Crafts Booths and Community Booths at the annual Fourth of July Festival, a fun-filled event for the whole family. Application deadline for the event is May 30. The fee to operate a food booth is $35 for non-profit organizations, $200 for for-profit food vendors. Community booths are reserved for non-profit and community service organizations at a $10 fee. Space is limited, so please submit your application soon. For additional information, go to www.auburnwa.gov or call 253-931-3043.
Construction in the area of 112th Avenue Southeast and Southeast 284th Street in Auburn began Monday. Project should last
So far, only 3 groups have submitted ideas for downtown parcels
Dr. Andrew Ansingh discovered that little has been discussed or written about those victimized in Indonesia during World War II.
GRCC offers program to low-income students