Josh Deraitus’ life changed in a flash.
That flash and the .40-caliber bullet that followed hard on it came out of the barrel of a handgun, smashing into his face as he sat in his truck waiting for a light to change in Federal Way. The bullet took his eye and mangled his nose but it also gave something to the 30-year-old Auburn man.
Dance and visual illusion combine with humor and nonstop surprises in three remarkable dance stories that create Rainbow Dance Theatre’s “Mystery and Magic” – the Auburn Bravo Series’ first presentation of the new year.
The youth movement is afoot for the Auburn Riverside gymnastics team.
One would think just being a father to a pair of teenage girls would be hard enough. Well, try being their basketball coach and teacher, too.
The game is once again afoot for Auburn’s TREAD FIRST Robotics Team 3219.
Last Saturday the Auburn squad, along with representatives from other local robotics clubs, gathered at the Auburn Performing Arts Center to watch a simulcast detailing the parameters of the 20th annual FIRST Robotics Competition.
Starting this week, the White River Valley Museum will pay homage to Auburn’s rich tradition of railroading with “Wrecked! Misadventures on the Northern Pacific Railway”.
Auburn’s Jeff Schumaier has seen a lot of great Seahawks moments.
Auburn Riverside girls basketball boasts a long list of superstars.
Not long ago the Auburn Riverside wrestling team ranked among the best in the state.
The Auburn Mountainview wrestling program reached a high-water mark last season.
It all starts with the big guys.
This year’s edition of the Auburn Trojans wrestling squad – ranked No. 3 among state 4A schools by the Washington Wrestling Report – will rely heavily on the leadership of seniors Nick Conlan and Dylan Rutledge.
Auburn senior Dylan Rutledge eager to add another state title this season. Last year Rutledge was the Washington State 171-pound 4A champ.
Robert Blevins, co-author of “Into The Blast – The True Story of D.B. Cooper”, will be featured in a Jan. 6 episode of “Brad Meltzer’s Decoded” on the History Channel.
Auburn’s Mary Olson Farm will be featured in a new music video by Seattle indie band, “The Horde and the Harem.”
Auburn will host the inaugural Tanoa Bowl on New Year’s Day, featuring some of the best high school football players from Washington and Alaska.
Louie Henson was born to play rugby. Although the Auburn High School junior is turning out for the Rainier Plateau…
Christmas tradition means different things to different people.
For Algona Police Officer Joel Sutter, the city’s new veterans memorial is a project close to his heart.
Ask Gene Shilling how much a stamp cost in 1968, the year he started with the United States Postal Service, and it takes all of a millisecond to get a response.
First-year Auburn girls basketball coach Adam Ladage knows he has the pieces to make a run at a playoff spot out of the South Puget Sound League North 4A.