When one brings up the notion of sustainability, immediately you can almost sense the reaction from people wary of environmental extremism. How do HUMANS fit in to this idea?
The 10th annual Reaching Out Fair – its focus on how to keep children and youth safe – will unfold from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Auburn Performing Arts Center.
The Auburn Riverside High School choirs will sponsor an “I Am The Village” scholarship benefit concert for Ugandan Mukisa Willy at 2 p.m. on Oct. 19 at the Auburn Performing Arts Center, 700 E. Main St.
Tender Years Academy Center is growing along with its enrollment.
The Auburn Reporter earned a Washington Newspaper Publisher’s Association’s General Excellence award and two staff members took home top honors at the 2008 Washington Better Newspaper Contest awards dinner at the Red Lion Hotel-Yakima Center in Yakima Oct. 2-4.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Oct. 1 and Oct. 5:
The Auburn Senior Activity Center, located at 808 Ninth St. SE,
The Valley Regional Fire Authority
The City of Auburn Arts Commission is seeking artists working in two-dimensional media to exhibit their work at three City of Auburn gallery spaces in 2009. The deadline to be considered is Oct. 13 and artists of all mediums are encouraged to apply.
Gang graffiti splashed on school bathrooms and on buildings and fences; toughs and wanna-be toughs flashing gang signs; kids wearing the colors; heads crowned with dew rags.
Two vehicles collided at 1902 A Street Southeast in Auburn on Monday afternoon, sending two of the occupants to the…
Rebecca Nelson, a senior at Auburn High School, was selected as a National Hispanic Recognition Program Scholar.
The Attorney General’s Office on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Washington State Republican Party for alleged violations of the…
“They’re treating an infection with aspirin instead of an antibiotic. It’ll take the fever down but not cure the underlying…
Don Stevenson came home Friday to finish what he had started.
Auburn’s 72-year-old ultra-walker completed the final five-mile leg of his 13,000-mile awareness and fundraising walk for Huntington’s disease, a progressively degenerative brain disorder.
The White River Valley Museum 10th Annual Harvest Costume Ball returns to Auburn on Saturday, Oct. 25, 6 p.m. to midnight at the Muckleshoot Casino.
Top Food & Drug stores in King, Pierce and Thurston counties will be conducting food drives Oct. 13-19. There are two locations in Auburn – 1702 Auburn Way N., and 1406 Lake Tapps Parkway E. Food banks are seeking canned protein, canned fruit and any other non-perishable food items. Donors also may purchase pre-stuffed bags of groceries that include rice, pasta and soup for $5 apiece at Top Food stores. All of the donated food will be distributed by a food bank in each store’s community.
The White River Valley Museum celebrates the railroads that caused the growth of many Pacific Northwest towns with a museum open house, railroad lecture and slide show today from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., led by Auburn native “Ramblin’ Jack” Christensen.