Lagrant D. Pegram, 35, of Auburn was charged with vehicular homicide Monday.
The ACLU has taken issue with a recent King County Metro Transit decision to restrict a controversial non-commercial advertisement concerning Israeli war crimes.
Auburn resident Lagrant D. Pegram’s bail was set Thursday in connection to a Dec. 29 two-car collision that killed 21 year old Emmanuel Franco, of Federal Way.
Jessica Lam, a Federal Way Public Academy student, is collecting used strands of Christmas lights to be recycled.
White stuff on the ground can be a headache for commuters, but for some local businesses, it signifies a steady revenue of green.
Anvy Crowley, with her mother by her side, anxiously waited for a phlebotomist to slip a needle into her arm and begin drawing blood.
Safe City Federal Way has grown in popularity among the business crowd in the past six months. Of the 170 Safe City members, 80 are businesses. Members pay a fee that helps sustain the program.
A jury found the Federal Way Police Department negligent in enforcing a 2008 anti-harassment protection order issued to Chan Ok Kim, who murdered his live-in girlfriend, Baerbel Roznowski, hours after police served the order.
The state’s minimum wage, also known as living wage, will increase from $8.55 to $8.67, keeping Washington the nation’s highest paying state in terms of minimum wage.
King County Executive Dow Constantine, on Dec. 23, announced King County Metro Transit will not run a controversial advertisement referencing Israel that was planned to debut Dec. 27 on the side of 12 Metro buses.
A 19-year-old woman from Federal Way was stabbed in the chest and left side Monday.
Families stepped into a winter wonderland where they were pampered Friday during the Adopt-A-Family event.
Big rigs traveling in Federal Way are now being monitored for compliance with hauling and safety regulations.
Federal Way businesses are embracing Safe City Federal Way as they learn the benefits of using cameras to catch crooks.
Through the new year, law enforcement is targeting drivers who tipped back too many alcoholic beverages.
Written on paper generously decorated with glitter and hand-drawn artwork, Jayda asked Santa for a purple dress, new markers, overalls and a movie.
One after another, volunteers bravely stepped forward Saturday to have handfuls of their long hair cut short.
Despite an outstanding debt of nearly $50,000 from this year’s event, the World Championship of Sand Sculpting will return to Federal Way in 2011.
Last year, The Dash Point Merchants Association set out to give Federal Way its own holiday tree lighting. Roughly half of the businesses in the Dash Point Village plaza got together and put on a show similar to what was seen in Tacoma this past weekend.