The city of Tacoma, Washington, now sits on what was once Puyallup tribal land. Many little villages of wooden longhouses once sat by streams and…
Auburn Examiner
Hello Poetry Lovers. This month’s Poetry Spotlight is Paul Nelson, who led the local Auburn poetry group when I started getting involved in the poetry…
The Senate State Government & Elections Committee heard public testimony on Senate Bill 5584, which would implement ranked choice voting (RCV) in some Washington state…
Auburn police blotter for January 18, 2022. As a reminder, the incidents in these blotters are not all of the incidents or community contacts that…
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 319 calls for service for the week of January 10-16, 2022. Year to Date our Valley Professional Firefighters…
The Auburn City Council will be holding their regular city council meeting this coming Tuesday, January 18, 2022. The meeting is being held Tuesday instead…
On Monday, January 17th the two chambers of the Washington State Legislature took time to remember the memory and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King,…
Auburn police blotter for January 12-17, 2022. As a reminder, the incidents in these blotters are not all of the incidents or community contacts that…
Washington state lawmakers are considering a policy which could help close the wealth gap for future generations. The Washington Future Fund is a policy typically…
Following a public outcry from city mayors across south King County, King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn on Tuesday introduced a motion that would pause King…
On January 14th, The House Public Safety Committee heard public testimony on two bills concerning the issue of Missing Indigenous Persons, House Bill 1571 and…
The quest for greater racial equity in the Northwest is in the spotlight today on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and it’s part of the…
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 339 calls for service for the week of January 3-9, 2022. Year to Date our Valley Professional Firefighters…
On January 13th, the Senate Labor, Commerce & Tribal Affairs committee, heard testimony on SB 5600, concerning the sustainability and expansion of state registered apprenticeship…
The House Consumer Protection and Business Committee met on day three of the 2022 Legislative Session, January 12. Two bills heard were HB1497 and HB1704.…















