With the Auburn Mountainview girls basketball team’s biggest game of the season looming on the horizon, there is just one thing on the girls’ minds: playing together for one more week.
A Renton man killed himself after leading Washington State Patrol officers on a chase on State Route 167 early Wednesday morning.
Three Auburn Mountainview wrestlers made the most of their chances, earning spots on the podium at Mat Classic XXVI at the Tacoma Dome on Saturday.
Three Auburn Mountainview grapplers – Brahm Trujillo, Dylan Foley and Dakota Weir – are still in the hunt for placings after the first day of the Mat Classic XXVI 3A Wrestling Championships Friday at the Tacoma Dome.
Residents of the City of Pacific will soon pay more for their wastewater, stormwater and water utilities.
The Auburn Riverside girls ended their season with a 63-50 loss to Puyallup in the West Central District III/Southwest District 4 4A basketball tournament Tuesday at Stadium High School in Tacoma.
The Ravens finished the season 12-11.
The opening round of the Class 4A Region 3 Wrestling Tournament was unkind to Auburn.
Of the 10 Auburn wrestlers competing for a berth to this weekend’s state 4A Mat Classic XXVI championships, only one Trojan – 195-pound junior Sam Lindsay – managed a first-round win.
John Hill wasn’t quite ready to open his own comic book store. It just sort of happened, said Hill, 43, owner of the freshly opened Hills of Comics store at 14 Auburn Way S.
The Auburn varsity wrestling squad moves 10 wrestlers and one alternate to this weekend’s West Central District III 4A meet at Emerald Ridge High School in Puyallup.
Six Auburn Mountainview gymnasts qualified to compete in the district meet with their performances at this past Saturday’s South Puget Sound League Championships at Mount Rainier High School in Des Moines. The Lion girls, led by senior captain and all-arounder Hanna Houck – will compete at the West Central District III/Southwest District 4 3A Championships Saturday for a chance to move on to the state 3A meet.
The Auburn Mountainview girls basketball team clinched the South Puget Sound League 3A title on Tuesday with a 61-55 league victory at Peninsula.
Allison Hammer and Briana Zaragoza-Jones led the Lions (8-1, 15-4) with 14 points apiece. Maddie Newell added 11 points.
The Pacific City Council voted 6-0 to pass an interim zoning ordinance that blocks the licensing of any businesses seeking to produce, process or sell medical or recreational marijuana within the city for the next six months.
Retired Olympic swimmer Ariana Kukors returns to the Olympic stage Friday.
Rather than competing, however, Kukors – an Auburn native who swam in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London and holds the world record in the 200-meter individual medley – will attend the Winter Olympics at Sochi, Russia as part of the KING-5 news coverage team.
On Jan. 31 the Jazz and Jokes in January show, featuring the music of guitarist Michael Powers, swings into the Auburn Avenue Theater. Powers, a Northwest-based musician who has released 14 CDs, including his latest, “Passport”, has played guitar for more than 30 years.
All the optimism crackling in the air for this one particular high school wrestling team seems a bit misplaced. After all, Auburn Mountainview High School’s wrestling squad ended its regular season with an 0-6 South Puget Sound League 3A dual record.
Author Jewelli DeLay grew up hearing stories about her great-grandfather, Frank Gatt, a notorious bootlegger in the Puget Sound region during the Prohibition Era.
Despite falling into a 11-0 hole to start the contest, the Auburn Mountainview boys finagled a come-from-behind 45-43 non-league win over Timberline in the King Showcase at the ShoWare Center in Kent on Monday.
With just one regular season meet remaining before the postseason begins at the South Puget Sound League 3A meet, Jan. 31, the Auburn Mountainview boys swimming team is concentrating on shaving times and qualifying swimmers for the district and state meets.
The No. 3-ranked Kentridge boys basketball team survived a second-half comeback from South Puget Sound League North 4A rival Auburn Riverside on Tuesday, preserving its undefeated season with a 68-67 road victory.
he photographs and writings of George L. Kinkade were a revelation for Hillary Pittenger, White River Valley Museum’s curator of collections.