As a longtime resident of Redondo Beach, Rick Johnson has become the waterfront community’s unofficial historian.
The seed has been planted for an annual day dedicated to making Federal Way a better place.
I am pleased to report that idealism is alive in Federal Way.
Do you like living in Federal Way? If so, share the love — and your city could love you back.
Wild Waves Theme Park in Federal Way will return to local management under a former owner.
The buffet tempts your self-control like a forbidden apple in the Garden of Eatin’.
More than $10,000 in prize money is up for grabs this weekend at the first Korean Song Contest for Non-Koreans.
Battle at the Boat 80 featured plenty of King County boxing talent to back up the main event between light heavyweights LaFarrell Bunting and Matt O’Brien.
When it comes to cultural sensitivity in everyday advertising, the world really has come a long way, baby.
Daniel Johnson had big plans for souping up his 1993 Nissan 240sx when he suddenly became ill.
Much like on the TV show “Cheers,” sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name.
Green Piece Alternative Medicine and Education (GAME) Collective may be Federal Way’s first storefront medical marijuana dispensary.
Unlike five years ago, the current economic climate favors the buyer.
For one of the state’s most iconic employers, it’s time to reinvent or die.
Sam Mitchell, a longtime educator, coach and volunteer in Federal Way, died Dec. 8 at age 80.
If speed limits are meant to be broken, then Federal Way may have found a fix. New speed enforcement cameras began flashing away on 1st Avenue South near Panther Lake Elementary.
The following is a wish list for the Christmas season, in no particular order.
The Federal Way resident collects and refurbishes player pianos that fill his home with old-fashioned ambiance. He grins at the automated ivory keys as they plunk out live Mozart classics or Roaring Twenties standards like “It Had to Be You.”
On the heels of the recent change in government comes another simmering movement: Building a performing arts and civic center in downtown Federal Way.