The Outlet Collection is pleased to announce Touch‑A‑Truck as the final event in a series of family-friendly free programing we offered at the town center…
Auburn Examiner
Hospital capacity is currently stressed across the state of Washington. The surge in hospitalizations is one that Washington Department of Health (DOH), with its healthcare…
On Sunday, July 18th, 2021, 53-year-old Greg Moore lost his life in a fatal hit & run collision in the 23800 block of SE 216th St…
Saturday saw Auburn Riverside High, Auburn Mountainview High, and Auburn Thomas Jefferson play their first varsity football games of the season. The three Auburn high…
The Auburn Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will begin its 2021-2022 season October 3 with ‘A Triumphant Return.’ The 2021-2022 season has six in-person performances scheduled. On…
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 322 calls for service for the week of August 30-September 5, 2021. Year to Date our Valley Professional…
In the face of a Delta-driven surge, high levels of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations, and increasing deaths, King County Executive Dow Constantine announced today…
Auburn police blotter for September 3-6, 2021. As a reminder, the incidents in these blotters are not all of the incidents or community contacts that…
An organization in Federal Way is bringing together diverse communities and breaking down barriers to food. Eric Tegethoff Louis Guiden founded Good Shepherd Youth Outreach in 2008…
The following road projects will be starting or continuing in Auburn during the week of Monday, September 6th to Friday, September 10th. Unless otherwise noted,…
Happy New Year- Jewish New Year that is! Rosh Hashanah is considered one of Judaism’s holiest days and will occur from September 6-8 this year.…
Burnout is an increasingly hot topic in American discourse. The coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated issues many workers, in particular, were already facing. These include increased…
Happy Labor Day! The annual day off from work has many celebrating, or maybe getting in some final summer projects before fall kicks in full…