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Historic Maury Island Incident gets spotlight in new UFO Mysteries Trail

A new mobile adventure, the UFO Mysteries Trail, invites visitors to explore the key sites of the Maury Island Incident, one of the earliest UFO sightings in the U.S. The trail, developed by Explore Seattle Southside, includes 11 stops across Seattle Southside, Maury Island, and Vashon Island, offering an immersive experience that combines history, art, and interactive exploration. Participants can earn prizes and enjoy a family-friendly outing while uncovering the mystery surrounding this iconic event.

Discover music, theater, and visual exhibits in this months South King County Fine Arts Roundup

The South King County Fine Arts Roundup highlights a range of cultural events, including music performances, operas, and theatrical shows, taking place in Auburn and surrounding areas. With options for all ages and interests, these events promote local talent and provide community engagement through the arts. Admission varies, with many events being free or offering discounted rates for students and seniors.

Three arrested in connection with February homicide of Auburn teen

Auburn Police have arrested three suspects in the murder of 18-year-old McKinnley Williams, who was killed on February 4, 2025. The suspects, including a juvenile and two young adults, face charges of first-degree murder and robbery. This case has been a significant focus for the Auburn Police Department, emphasizing their commitment to justice.

VRFA Blotter HazMat response, multi-vehicle collision, 3-year-old locks Mom out of apartment more

The Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to several emergency incidents from March 24 to March 30, 2025, including a cardiac arrest at a dialysis center and a hazardous materials response due to an unknown substance at a local business. Other calls included a multi-vehicle collision and a service call involving a child who locked their mother out of their apartment. These incidents highlight the diverse challenges faced by local emergency services.

Why Not You Academy A tuition-free high school for future leaders

Why Not You Academy (WNYA) is a tuition-free public charter high school dedicated to preparing students for success in college and careers. The school emphasizes personalized learning, real-world career exploration, and a supportive community, aiming to empower students academically and personally. Enrollment is currently open for the 2025-26 school year, with a focus on small class sizes and hands-on experiences.

Dow Constantine hired as new Sound Transit CEO - Auburn Examiner

The Sound Transit Board of Directors has appointed Dow Constantine, the current King County Executive, as the new CEO of Sound Transit, effective April 1, 2025, with an annual salary of $450,000. Constantine, who has been involved with Sound Transit since 2006 and has extensive experience in public transit, aims to enhance the regional mass transit system. His leadership is anticipated to address ongoing challenges in transit service while promoting growth and efficiency.

VRFA Blotter Tree on a wire, vehicle fires, accidents, carbon monoxide alarm more

The article provides a detailed account of various emergency responses made by the Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) from March 17 to March 23, 2025. Incidents included a tree on a power line, multiple vehicle fires, and a carbon monoxide alarm, showcasing the authority's swift actions in ensuring public safety. Each event is documented with specific details, demonstrating the community's reliance on emergency services.

Driver escapes serious injury after speeding car plunges down embankment in Auburn

A driver sustained minor injuries after their vehicle veered off eastbound SR 18 and fell 200 feet down an embankment in Auburn, Washington. Trooper Rick Johnson from the Washington State Patrol emphasized the importance of slowing down in rainy conditions, as the crash occurred amid ongoing rainfall that made roads slick. Fortunately, no other vehicles were involved, and the driver was fortunate to escape with only minor injuries.

Councilmember Yolanda Trout announces run for Mayor of Auburn

Auburn City Councilmember Yolanda Trout has declared her candidacy for Mayor of Auburn, leveraging her 11 years of public service to advocate for community engagement, public safety, and economic revitalization. She aims to replace incumbent Mayor Nancy Backus in the upcoming 2025 elections. Trout's campaign emphasizes transparency, youth leadership, and collaboration with residents to foster a brighter future for Auburn.

Teen suspect charged in Auburn murder, alleged attempted robbery

An 18-year-old named Zaire H.M. Orr has been charged with first-degree murder and attempted robbery following a deadly shooting during a marijuana sale in Auburn. Prosecutors allege that Orr and two juvenile accomplices lured the victims to a parking lot, where the meeting escalated into an armed robbery, resulting in the fatal shooting of McKinley Williams. The case highlights serious concerns surrounding youth violence and the implications of drug-related crimes in the community.

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