The Downtown Auburn Sidewalk Sale will go on next Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 18-20, along Main Street.
The City of Auburn celebrated the Fourth of July the way it traditionally does – with a bang. There was good music, a parade, food and many activities.
A woman died Friday morning in a one-vehicle accident after deliberately driving her car off the road into steep ravine in the 2000 block of Mountain View Drive.
Auburn Police identified the woman as Sharon Parsley, 38, of Federal Way.
July 6
Vandalism: 6:03 a.m.,
1100 block of W Street Northwest. Some yahoo chucked a rock at a home, damaging said home.
Vandalism: 9:11 a.m.,
1400 block of U Court Northwest. Another yahoo, perhaps different from the aforementioned yahoo, chucked a baseball through a window of a home, damaging said window.
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to a total of 223 calls between June 23 and June 29, including the following:
The Johnsonville Big Taste Grill is no ordinary backyard barbecue.
The world’s largest touring grill invaded Emerald Downs to feed hungry customers last Thursday and throughout the Fourth of July celebration at the Auburn oval.
Chinook Elementary School was awarded $257,375 for the 2008-10 school years to continue the Reading First program, a federal initiative authorized by the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
Dr. Kip Herren, the new Auburn School District superintendent, will be the special guest speaker at the GriefWorks’ annual fund-raising breakfast on Oct. 17.
Every year there’s a little less boom and flash, sparkle and burn in Auburn’s Fourth of July.
Between rainfall and humidity in the days leading up to the big night, police patrols, cooperation from the Muckleshoot Tribe and the Valley Regional Fire Authority’s public education efforts, this July 4 was relatively quiet.
A 40-year-old Auburn man was struck and killed by an Amtrak passenger train Monday afternoon on the Burlington Northern Santa…
Supporters are hosting a community event Friday, July 18, in Sumner to send local Olympian competitor Melanie Roach to Beijing,…
It was supposed to be Darcy Burner’s day for rest and relaxation. Instead, it was a day of devastation and…
His casual appearance gives it away.
Donned in a light sweatshirt, shorts and flop-flops, the laid back and charismatic pastor opened his arms and smiled as he welcomed a visitor in the hallway of his just-moved-in church.
Pastor Shawn naturally opens the door wide for all-comers.
Working around the clock, crews from WSDOT contractor DBM completed emergency repair work on the south end of the Kummer bridge near Black Diamond before the July Fourth holiday.
Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service between July 1 and June 29:
The Black Diamond Police Department’s K-9 unit can continue, thanks to a donation of $3,000 from Wal-Mart.
Scott Haymond, 43, of Bonney Lake, was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle to six months of home detention, three years of probation and a $5,000 fine for structuring currency transactions.
If high-water flows and extremely cold water haven’t proved deadly enough this year, another hazard is threatening users of the Green River.