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Sen. Pam Roach: Should Elected Officials be Subject to Recall for Driving Drunk?
Sen. Pam Roach , chair of the Senate Governmental Operations Committee, will consider including drunk driving as a reason for recalling public officials in a special session workshop to be held 10 a.m., on Wednesday, in Olympia.
Downed power line at Green River Community College traps woman in vehicle
A thunderstorm rolling through the Puget Sound area this afternoon downed trees and power lines, including some that trapped a woman in her vehicle at Green River Community College in Auburn.
Phillip's trial date continued to Sept. 16 for murder of Kent city employee
It's been three years since the stabbing death of Seth Frankel, a city of Kent employee and Auburn resident.
Man rescued in "near drowning" in Lake Washington
A man in his 40s is being treated at Harborview Medical Center after a near-drowning off the shore of Gene Coulon Park in Renton on Saturday.
Man suspected in Kent attempted armed robbery of jewelry store dies from gunshot wound
A man suspected of an attempted armed robbery that included the exchange of gunshots last week at a Kent jewelry store was found dead in Auburn from a gunshot wound.
Memorial Day celebration set for Auburn's Mountain View Cemetery
A special Memorial Day ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. Monday, May 27 in the flag plaza at Mountain View Cemetery, 2020 Mountain View Drive, Auburn.
Best Western Plus Peppertree Auburn Inn
Located 5 miles from Six Flags Enchanted Village Theme Park, this Auburn, Washington hotel features an indoor pool and free local shuttles.
Governor signs Roach bill allowing drivers to carry documents electronically
Sen. Pam Roach with 31st Legislative District constituent Billy Knight as Gov. Jay Inslee signs Senate Bill 5095 into law.
Police need help locating a missing Auburn man
Auburn police are looking for a 20-year-old man last seen on April 11. He was reported missing on April 15.
Auburn to celebrate 122nd birthday with downtown festival June 14
The Auburn Downtown Association in cooperation with the City of Auburn is throwing a party to celebrate Auburn's 122nd birthday.
Poets Sweet, Robacker to perform at The Station Bistro
Poetry at The Station Bistro presents the works of M. Anne Sweet and Tammy Robacker at 7 p.m. Monday.
This week's compilation includes three God-given-but-somehow-forgotten guns, four accidents while cleaning loaded guns , two home invasion shootings, one NRA-certified instructor shooting himself, six law enforcement officer FAILs, two more turkey hunters shot, and 10 kids accidentally shot, nine of whom either shot themselves or were identifiably ... (more)
New Italian restaurant to offer savory, authentic dishes in Auburn
All the dishes will be authentic, meticulously, reverently, lovingly created from recipes belonging to Ernesto Nardone's mother and his late grandmother.
Cinco de Mayo pre-election party for Yolanda Trout
The public is invited to meet and discuss issues with Yolanda Cortinas Trout, a candidate for Auburn City Council, Position 4, at a pre-election party on Sunday.
‘NIHON/WA’ exhibit a nod to past, celebration of present
Ken Taya's "Nihon Town," print on canvas. Taya, also known as ENFU, is a computer-graphic artist known for his sly comparisons of modern U.S. and Japanese cultures.
Reichert pushes federal designation for the Mountains to Sound Greenway
U.S. Representative Dave Reichert announced legislation Tuesday to designate the Mountains to Sound Greenway as a National Heritage Area.
Auburn manufacturer receives Seattle Magazine's Manufacturing Innovator of the Year award
Pete Agtuca and Three Phase Energy Systems, an Auburn-based company at 3205 C St.
Northwest news: High-heeled walk to help abuse victims; boy, 7, shoots 9-year-old sister
A high school senior in Port Townsend, Wash., is encouraging people to walk a mile in high-heeled shoes in his effort to raise awareness of domestic violence, Peninsula Daily News reports.
VIDEO: 'Ideological' Congress Poses Challenges to Mountains to Sound Federal Designation
Despite the ebuillent mood at the King County Library Services Center on Tuesday, U.S. Eighth District Representative Dave Reichert said "good things don't come easy" on announcing a new bill to designate the Mountains to Sound Greenway a National Heritage Area.