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Auburn Police Department - Auburn Examiner

The Auburn Police Department, the primary law enforcement agency in Auburn, WA, comprises six divisions including Patrol and Investigations. The department is actively engaged with the community, highlighted by events like the annual Turkey Bowl football game against the Valley Regional Fire Authority. For non-emergency assistance, residents can reach out to their dedicated contact number.

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.

REMINDER Next Safe Auburn meeting on crime and safety will be Thursday, Feb. 6

The City of Auburn is hosting a ‘Safe Auburn’ community meeting on Thursday, Feb. 6, 2025, at Chinook Elementary School to address crime and community concerns. Mayor Nancy Backus will provide updates on previous discussions, and the event is open to all residents, with refreshments provided. Recordings will be available for those unable to attend.

VRFA Blotter Elevator rescue, industrial accident, multi-vehicle accidents, truck fire more - Auburn Examiner

The Valley Regional Fire Authority (VRFA) responded to various emergency calls from January 27 to February 2, 2025, including an elevator rescue, industrial accident, multi-vehicle accidents, and a truck fire. These incidents highlight the critical role of emergency services in ensuring public safety and addressing urgent medical situations in Auburn. The detailed report underscores the importance of timely and effective responses from first responders in the community.

Auburn extends warming center hours as freezing temperatures persist

The City of Auburn has extended the hours of its warming center at the Ray of Hope Resource Center from February 2 to February 5 due to persistently freezing temperatures. Open nightly from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m., the center aims to provide shelter for those in need during this critical weather situation. For ongoing updates, residents can check Auburn’s Emergency Information page.

JOBS King County Fire Protection District 2 looking to hire Administrative Assistant

King County Fire Protection District #2 is seeking an Administrative Assistant for its financial division, offering a full-time position with a salary range of $60,000 to $75,000, depending on qualifications. The role involves comprehensive accounting duties and administrative support, including managing accounts payable and providing receptionist services. Interested candidates can apply via email before the closing date of February 7, 2025.

Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus to deliver State of the City address on Wednesday, Feb. 26

Auburn Mayor Nancy Backus is set to deliver her annual 'State of the City' address on February 26, 2025, at the Muckleshoot Casino Events Center. The event will start with a reception at 5 p.m. and will be free to the public, encouraging community involvement and engagement.

REMINDER Safe Auburn conversations continue, starting Tuesday, Jan. 14

The City of Auburn is hosting a series of “Safe Auburn: Community Conversations” aimed at improving public safety, starting January 14, 2025. Residents are encouraged to attend discussions that focus on actionable solutions and resources to address community challenges, with sessions scheduled at various schools throughout the month. Light refreshments will be provided, and all Auburn residents are welcome to participate.

South Sound Chambers Coalition addresses key regional issues at Dec. 17 Legislative Breakfast

Leaders from the South Sound Chambers of Commerce Legislative Coalition (SSCCLC) gathered on December 17, 2024, for their annual Legislative Breakfast, addressing key regional issues like workforce development, affordable housing, public safety, and transportation. The event emphasized the coalition's role in advocating for the business community across South King and North Pierce counties.

SODA Order boundaries still being fine tuned

The City of Auburn's Ordinance No. 6659, aimed at fine-tuning SODA order boundaries, was passed during a recent city council meeting. This local legislation reflects ongoing developments in Auburn's governance and regulatory frameworks, impacting residents and businesses alike.