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VRFA Blotter Overdose, collisions, house fire, stuck elevator more

Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to multiple emergency calls from April 14 to April 20, 2025, including a residential fire and several medical incidents. Notably, firefighters managed a residential fire in Auburn and evaluated victims of motor vehicle collisions. All incidents resulted in no civilian injuries, with appropriate medical responses initiated.

Auburn City Council appoints Lisa Stirgus to fill Position 6 vacancy

The Auburn City Council has appointed Lisa Stirgus to fill the vacant Council Position 6, following the resignation of Larry Brown. With over two decades of experience in financial services and nonprofit leadership, Stirgus is eager to represent Auburn residents and contribute to the city's revitalization efforts. Mayor Nancy Backus and Deputy Mayor Cheryl Rakes highlighted her qualifications and the impact of her experience on the council's future projects.

April arts bloom in our South King County Fine Arts Roundup with live music, storytelling, theater, opera, printmaking more

The South King County Fine Arts Roundup by Amy Robinson highlights a variety of cultural events taking place in the region, including music, theater, and visual arts. Notable events include the "Rhythm and Rhymes Story Hour" hosted by the Auburn Symphony Orchestra, and "The Sandwich Ministry" at Burien Actors Theatre, which promises a touching story of hope. Admission for many events is free or affordable, encouraging community participation.

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY Diego.

The article reflects on the author's memories of his beloved dog, Diego, and explores the intertwined nature of happiness and sadness. Through vivid recollections, the author illustrates how both emotions coexist and enrich our lives. This personal narrative serves as a reminder of the love we share with our pets and the lessons they impart.

SuperSonics Lenny Wilkens and Gary Payton will be featured on KD Halls Conversations with Legends this Sunday, April 20

This article highlights a special episode of "Conversations with KD Hall," featuring former SuperSonics legends Lenny Wilkens and Gary Payton. The program, airing on April 20, will delve into their leadership and legacy in basketball and their impact on Seattle. The series aims to celebrate influential figures who have shaped culture and community in the region.

Auburn business owners named Small Business Persons of the Year by SBA

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has named Courtni and Stephen Doherty, owners of Circle Creek Therapy in Auburn, as the ‘Small Business Persons of the Year’ during National Small Business Week, which will be celebrated from May 4 to 10, 2025. The article highlights the importance of small businesses in the U.S. economy, noting their significant contributions to job creation and economic activity. The SBA provides resources and support to help entrepreneurs succeed, emphasizing dedication and perseverance in the business landscape.

Auburn Police arrest Burien man on felony sex crime charges involving minor

Auburn Police have arrested a 64-year-old man from Burien on multiple felony charges related to sexual crimes involving a 14-year-old juvenile. The arrest followed an 11-day investigation initiated after detectives received alerts about the case. The police commend the thoroughness of the investigation while emphasizing the ongoing nature of the case.

And Then There Were None to thrill audiences at Renton Civic Theatre starting this Friday, April 18

Renton Civic Theatre is set to stage Agatha Christie’s renowned murder mystery, ‘And Then There Were None’, from April 18 to May 4, 2025. This gripping adaptation promises psychological tension and an engaging atmosphere, encouraging audiences to experience the suspense-filled narrative of ten strangers on a remote island. Directed by Kim Douthit, the production aims to captivate viewers with its talented cast and masterful storytelling.

Four arrested following armed robbery at Auburn grocery store Tuesday

Auburn Police apprehended four suspects, including three juveniles and one adult female, following an armed robbery at Haggen Grocery Store on April 15, 2025. The suspects were arrested during a high-risk vehicle stop, where multiple modified firearms were found. All were charged with first-degree robbery, among other offenses, while a child in the vehicle was safely released to a family member.

Help fight hunger with soup and art at Auburns Empty Bowls event on Friday, April 25

The Empty Bowls event in Auburn on April 25, 2025, aims to combat hunger through a combination of soup tastings and art displays. Hosted by the Auburn Food Bank and Grace Community Church, this fundraising initiative promises a delightful experience for attendees while supporting a crucial cause. With a focus on community engagement, the event is positioned to attract a diverse audience interested in both culinary and artistic pursuits.

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