Auburnites like how they are living these days.
A vehicle apparently ran off Mountain View Drive on Friday morning, closing the road to allow emergency units to rescue…
University of Washington sophomore Ariana Kukors continued to show why she’s one of the top all-around swimmers in the country…
Rep. Skip Priest, R-Federal Way, will be a featured guest speaker Tuesday in the “Connecting for Success with our Elected…
So close. But eight-hundredths of a second wasn’t close enough for Ariana Kukors. In an electrifying three-way race for two…
Investigators said the fire that destroyed the Ames Lake home of Eighth Congressional District candidate Darcy Burner was caused by…
Valley Regional Fire Authority, Kent and Mountain View fire and rescue personnel responded to a reported residential fire in the…
Auburn’s Sylvester Neal got the call. He is the next vice president of Kiwanis International and soon, will become its president.
Nearly $4,000 and more than 750 household items were collected for use in domestic violence victim safe houses during a “Community Shower” thrown by Soroptimist International of Auburn members this spring.
Auburn Riverside High senior Brandon deJong captured first place out of the 1,200 student essays submitted to the Washington Education Association Teacher to Remember statewide contest.
The home of Eighth Congressional District candidate Darcy Burner, on the 3600 block of West Ames Lake Road between Redmond…
Fire caused about $150,000 worth of damage to a two-story Pacific home on Monday. Firefighters from the Valley Regional Fire…
The Auburn City Council has been working hard to improve our city and has taken some bold steps to do so. But on one matter, I think they missed the mark.
Hospitals in King County are improving coordination to get people the care they need in an emergency situation, thanks to the KCHealthTrac system launched recently.
Nationally, 12 firefighters lost their lives due to motor vehicle crashes in 2007. In fact, vehicle crashes are the second-leading cause of firefighter deaths in the line of duty.
The Valley Regional Authority
Auburn officials recently told members of the Muckleshoot Tribe that the city would not pursue a total ban on fireworks for at least one year, based on the tribe’s willingness to work with police and shorten the hours of operation of the tribal fireworks discharge area to 10 p.m. weekdays and 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.