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The most affordable arts and culture events are in our South King County Fine Arts Roundup - Auburn Examiner

Explore the vibrant arts scene in South King County through the latest Fine Arts Roundup, highlighting affordable music and theater events. Featured performances include Amy Daves and the Outskirts, a tribute to Boston by Third Stage, and a classical concert by the Rainier Symphony. This roundup offers a diverse selection of cultural experiences for all ages.

Nicholas Ellingson VIIT Updates - Auburn Examiner

The Valley Independent Investigative Team is conducting a thorough investigation into the December 17, 2020, fatal shooting of Nicholas Ellingson by an Auburn Police Officer, as mandated by WAC 139-12 for accountability in law enforcement. The Tukwila Police Department is leading the investigation, providing weekly updates to ensure transparency. These updates highlight the importance of community awareness and trust in the investigative process.

Fire displaces 5 residents after shed blaze spreads to mobile homes in Auburn

A late-night fire in Auburn, Washington, displaced five residents after a blaze originating from a detached shed spread to two nearby mobile homes. The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded promptly, and while no injuries were reported, the cause of the fire is currently under investigation. This incident highlights ongoing public safety concerns in the area.

Auburn man charged with stealing copper wire from Verizon tower in SeaTac

An Auburn man, Jason Dean Warter, faces charges of second-degree burglary and first-degree theft after allegedly stealing $50,000 worth of copper wire from a Verizon cell tower in SeaTac. His extensive criminal history, including numerous prior warrants, raises concerns about his release, with prosecutors seeking a $50,000 bail and no contact orders with the involved companies.

VRFA Blotter Elevator rescue, accidents, CPR, diesel spill more - Auburn Examiner

The Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to a series of urgent incidents from February 3 to February 9, 2025, including a diabetic emergency involving a child, an elevator rescue, and a hazardous materials spill following a motor vehicle accident. The article highlights the importance of local emergency services in managing various critical situations, showcasing their rapid response and professionalism. Each incident underscores the VRFA's commitment to community safety and effective emergency response.

From sweet treats to live theater, here are ways to celebrate Valentines Day locally

Celebrate Valentine’s Day in South King County with a variety of local events, including concerts by the Northwest Symphony Orchestra and theatrical performances at Renton Civic Theater and Burien Actors Theatre. Enjoy sweet treats from Lowrider Cookie Company while experiencing the vibrant community spirit through these unique festivities.

Auburn man charged in 2024 homicide following months-long investigation

An Auburn man has been charged with second-degree murder and unlawful possession of a firearm in connection with the September 2024 shooting death of Travis J. Jones, an innocent bystander. Following a thorough investigation by the Auburn Police Department, evidence linked the suspect to the crime, including stolen vehicle records and incriminating text messages. The man, who has a history of felony convictions, is currently held on a $2 million bail.

Academy Schools hosting Open Houses Feb. 11 12 to showcase personalized learning

Academy Schools in Tukwila is hosting Open Houses on February 11 and 12, 2025, to showcase its personalized learning programs for K-12 students. Families are invited to meet the staff, learn about the school's inclusive approach, and discover resources available for neurodiverse learners. This event highlights the school's commitment to fostering academic and emotional growth for all students.

SCAM ALERT Auburn Police warn of ongoing phone scam impersonating officer

Auburn Police Department has issued a warning about an active phone scam where callers impersonate an officer and demand money to clear fake warrants. Residents are reminded that law enforcement will never request payment over the phone, and they should report any such calls to local authorities.

WEATHER Region faces disruptive snowfall local weather expert, National Weather Service issue warnings

Winter weather is severely impacting travel and daily life across the Pacific Northwest, with snow advisories issued by the National Weather Service. Local weather expert Michael Snyder forecasts further snowfall and hazardous conditions, emphasizing the need for residents to prepare for potential disruptions.

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