- Fire, rescue blotter
10 and Nov. 15, among them the following: NOV. 10 Car crash: 12:40 p.m., Auburn.
- VRFA to begin holiday toy drive
Valley Regional Fire Authority Firefighters and Auburn Food Bank employees are teaming up to provide toys for needy children this holiday season.
- Pacific unites in shared grieving
RICH HILDRETH COULDN'T HIDE his tears Monday. The fact is, he didn't even try. But then Hildreth, mayor of the small town of Pacific, has had plenty of company these past few days.
- A new tool in cities' graffiti fight
City and school workers from Pierce and South King counties gathered in front of a retaining wall next to Highway 18 in Auburn last week to plan their fight against a common enemy: graffiti.
- Auburn Reporter Business Briefs | Nov. 1
15 under owners Grant and Cathy Pritchard. The business provides total fitness and tanning services, with high quality equipment.
- Minister finds a new home with a storied Algona church
The historic Algona church and its humble pastor share stories, wrinkles and a steady mission.
- Herren to headline GriefWorksa benefit breakfast
Dr. Kip Herren, Auburn School District superintendent, will be the special guest speaker at the GriefWorks' annual fundraising breakfast on Friday.
- What's this about a farmers' market?
In 2007, with the support of Mayor Pete Lewis, other Council colleagues and King County Councilmember Peter von Reichbauer, I was pleased to take on as a personal Council project and challenge the Auburn ...
- Reaching Out Fair set for Oct. 9
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. Oct.
- Gildo Rey receives Page Ahead grant
Gildo Rey Elementary School has been awarded a Page Ahead grant that will provide books valued at more than $4,000 for students to take home to read with siblings and families.
- Pacific trying to bring snapshots of history back to life in showcase
When Pacific was first incorporated, the Titanic had not yet been launched, no one had ever heard of a world war and automobiles were just a fancy thing that few thought would ever catch on.
- Crash blocks lane of SR 167 near Algona
A crash was blocking the right lane of northbound State Route 167 this morning near Algona, the state Department of Transportation reported at 5:50 a.m. The accident was reported at 15th Street Southwest just ...
- Bomb scare at Boeing plant
More than 90 Boeing workers were evacuated from a parts fabrication plant after someone discovered a device police consider suspicious.
- Power Outage
The outage also interrupted the evening commute as the crossing gates at various railroad crossings come down.
- Ballots can go in BD Library drop box
The Black Diamond Library is helping blaze a trail for mail-in voting minus the stamp.
- Ballots for primary election in mail
More than 660,000 ballots were mailed Thursday to absentee voters for Washington's first Top 2 primary.
- Priest to make Auburn appearance on Tuesday
Rep. Skip Priest, R-Federal Way, will be a featured guest speaker Tuesday in the "Connecting for Success with our Elected Officials" series hosted by the Auburn Area Chamber of Commerce.
- Know the law before you light
Fireworks season begins today, and with brilliant explosions in the South Sound sky come the inevitable injuries, noise complaints and frightened pets.
- Meet the artists
The work of Algona artist Bob Ashby, above, Auburn photographer Kent Miller and Seattle photographer d.marie weide are featured in May as part of the Auburn City Hall Gallery exhibition of emerging and ... via The Auburn Reporter