Even though it’s six years on from the collapse of 2008, the number of those in need, and the intensity of their needs, are still increasing.
With the new federally mandated Common Core State Standards (CCSS) set to take effect beginning with the next school year,
A sizable amount of community members discussed their concerns about the proposed “High Point” mixed-use project slated for the former bus barn site at South 320th and 11th Place South, during a meeting Tuesday night at Mirror Lake Elementary.
As the implementation of legalized marijuana continues throughout Washington, state Attorney General Bob Ferguson issued a “formal opinion” on the matter on Jan. 16,
The city of Federal Way is planning another “Blue Friday” rally in honor of the Seattle Seahawks at 3 p.m. on Jan. 31 at Federal Way City Hall.
The 125 non-represented city of Federal Way employees will see their first wage rate increase since 2009,
The city’s interim police chief reflects on his time in law enforcement and what he hopes to do as the city’s top cop
Long time public servant honored by the City for tireless work and positive impact on Federal Way and South King County
The Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) board of directors unanimously approved the schematic design for the new Federal Way High School (FWHS) during the board’s meeting on Tuesday.
Voters might be surprised to know that the upcoming Educational Programs and Operation (EP&O) levy helps support the district’s United States Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training
One of the outcomes over the most recent uproar concerning Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) grading system is the formation of a “District Grading Advisory Committee.”
Popular retailer Target announced that the data breach it experienced late last year was larger than the company first expected as it discovered that more customer data was stolen than they first believed.
With Federal Way and Western Washington experiencing their own deep freeze in December, Councilmember Susan Honda asked for a report back on the city’s policies and procedures for
The Federal Way City Council has set a date of March 1 to interview potential applicants for the position that Jim Ferrell vacated after his win in the mayoral race in November.
The first meeting of the new year for the Federal Way City Council saw Jim Ferrell take his seat as Mayor, and saw the council elect longtime Councilmember Jeanne Burbidge to the position of Deputy Mayor in something of a split vote.
Newly-minted Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell wasted no time in showing that his administration will be different from his predecessor’s Skip Priest’s, during Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
The Mirror’s very own Mr. Federal Way’s thoughts regarding the $15 per hour minimum wage proposals in the region garnered a fair amount of responses, to say the least.
Maciek Jozefowicz, a Federal Way artist, has created the world’s toughest sudoku puzzles, two 16×16 grids that replace the familiar sudoku number sequence with graphic symbols instead.