A South King Fire and Rescue firefighter who was critically injured in late November will be discharged from the hospital March 9.
Washington’s state Republican presidential caucus on March 3 could set the tone for next week’s Super Tuesday battle in 10 states.
Tony Moore has joined a growing field of Federal Way candidates to represent District 30 in the state House of Representatives.
Two people were stabbed at the Old Country Buffet restaurant after a fight broke out among a large group, according to reports.
CIS Federal Way hosted its 13th annual fundraising breakfast Feb. 24 at the Christian Faith Center. The fundraiser exceeded a goal of $50,000.
Dr. Phil: It’s time to get real. You can’t have champagne taste on a beer pocketbook. Nobody wants higher taxes right now.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 21, Advancing Leadership Youth sponsored a walk to benefit Federal Way’s homeless through the Reach Out Federal Way organization.
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich will make a stop in Federal Way on Feb. 24.
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul made a campaign stop in King County on Feb. 16 as part of a three-city visit in Washington state.
Otis Clark marked his 109th birthday Feb. 13. He is healthy and still on the road.
Early results for the Feb. 14 special election show a split in the Federal Way Public Schools levy proposals.
A local entrepreneur is marketing a free mobile phone app that lets you text faster. For drivers who insist on texting despite the law and risk, the app may make you safer.
The Federal Way Mirror was on the scene Feb. 13 to witness Gov. Chris Gregoire sign the same-sex marriage bill into law. Check out a short video to hear Gregoire’s remarks, along with insight from Federal Way couple Rachel and Sandy Smith-Mosel, feedback from State Sen. Tracey Eide (D-Federal Way) and quips from two hecklers.
Gov. Chris Gregoire signed Senate Bill 6239 into law Feb. 13 at the Legislative Building in Olympia. Hundreds of supporters packed the State Reception Room, along with a lone heckler, cheering the governor as well as state lawmakers who backed the bill.
On the heels of a recent development in the region’s light rail plans, questions have been raised on the nature of Federal Way’s diplomacy and response to Sound Transit.
Former city council candidate Roger Flygare has announced his bid for District 30 state representative position 1. The position is held by Democrat Mark Miloscia, who is forgoing re-election to the Legislature in order to run for state auditor in 2012.
City officials have expressed concerns about overcrowded buses, especially the ST Express Route 577 to Seattle. Commuters fill those buses at peak morning times, standing in line before sunrise, often waiting through one or two boardings before scoring a seat.
A proposal by two regional lawmakers may breathe life into the quest to bring light rail to Federal Way.
The discount hardware retailer occupies the former Gen X store at the northwest corner of South 320th Street and Pacific Highway.
Speaking of which, Federal Way’s economy is banking on a few things in 2012.