As part of Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) Global Learning Initiative (GLI), students from the Technology Access Foundation Academy (TAFA) will participate in two trips to Japan in coming months.
Kohl’s is set to open the doors to its new, 60,000-square-foot retail location in Federal Way at 9 a.m. Friday, March 7.
Lydia Assefa-Dawson was chosen from among 16 applicants for the vacated seat left by Mayor Jim Ferrell.
The Mirror has named Bob Darrigan as February’s Citizen of the Month, an honor that he feels someone else could have earned.
The Federal Way City council unanimously approved the 2014 Planning Commission work plan on Feb. 18, adding two items for the Planning Commission to consider developing a specific zoning regulation for mobile/manufactured home parks and an ordinance for historic designations in the city.
With an increased push towards “early learning development” at both the state and federal levels, Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) has been working to get the district’s early learning program up to speed.
The downtown Federal Way Police Department substation is nearing readiness, said interim Police Chief Andy Hwang.
The first “Neighborhood Connection” meeting, a policy initiative of Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell, is set for 6 p.m. Feb. 27 at Brigadoon Elementary.
As the city continues its work on downtown redevelopment, Mayor Jim Ferrell announced during the Federal Way City Council’s meeting on Tuesday that the two sites downtown will be referenced by different names going forward.
The Federal Way City Council unanimously approved allocating $50,000 for “The Nick and Derek Project,” a DUI/distracted driving emphasis patrol program named in honor of two Decatur High School students who were killed in 2010 by a drunk driver.
Residents of the neighborhood directly adjacent to Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) old “bus barn” site on South 320th expressed their concerns to the board of directors on Feb. 11, saying Bellevue-based DevCo’s proposed “High Point”
Federal Way Public Schools’ (FWPS) ambitious Global Learning Initiative (GLI) was back on the front burner this week, as FWPS board member Claire Wilson gave a presentation on the trip district officials and administrators took to parts of Europe last fall.
The Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) board of directors played leadership roulette again, as Danny Peterson stepped down as president on Tuesday,
Kajmere Houchins, an 8th grade student at Illahee Middle School, was recognized by the Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) board of directors on Tuesday for her work dealing with bullying issues in schools.
As many noted during the Seattle Seahawks 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, the number 12 showed up a lot.
Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell was in Olympia on Tuesday, lending his voice to House Bill 2549, which will strengthen the state’s current law regarding felony eluding.
The composites manufacturing courses at Todd Beamer High School are quickly gaining popularity among students, according to Larry DuFresne, the school’s composite manufacturing instructor.
The city of Federal Way sent some good vibes toward Federal Way native J.R. Celski as the Council announced a proclamation in support of the speedskating Olympian during a meeting on Tuesday.
Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell revealed the nine members of the Blue Ribbon Panel that will help provide objective expertise on the proposed Performing Arts and Conference Center (PACC) during the Federal Way City Council meeting on Tuesday.