The 2044 vision for Federal Way is for the city to lead South King County as “a livable, vibrant and well-connected community.”
Council also approves new ordinance related to RVs, honors Lions Club.
This year, Quincey Smith and Lyrica Fuentes received the honors.
Festival is accepting applications for vendors and entertainers with a deadline of April 15.
“I see the potential in everything,” says Amanda Miller, the Mirror’s most recent Hometown Hero.
Police and city leaders join discussion with local business representatives.
“The City of Federal Way was one of the first cities who stood up in support of Ukraine.”
For Teresa Bateman, writing is “like playing the piano, the more you do it, the better you get at it.”
Five years ago, the program was just an idea to give free tickets to high school students.
Also: City is seeking a grant to improve safety measures near Federal Way High School.
One organization in South King County is trying to make a dent in what is often referred to as the fentanyl crisis.
In the spirit of celebrating businesses, Mayor Jim Ferrell shared that 1,400 new business licenses were submitted to the city for consideration last year.
Federal Way school hosts The Unspoken Truths, a traveling educational experience.
On Jan. 27, a man called the Bellevue police to identify his daughter as one of the individuals in footage of the vehicle break-ins. He told them that his pastor had seen footage of the Bellevue robberies on the news and recognized his daughter.
Federal Way’s FUSION connects clients with job skills that help them rise above homelessness.
Karaoke Idols seeks bars and event venues to host.
Also: Good news for March of Diapers fundraiser.
Community members inquire about pair of log cabin homes.
Attorney for Housing Justice Project says these Federal Way residents “have a very obvious claim against the landlord.”
The MakerSpace at the Federal Way library, 34200 1st Way South, celebrated its one-year anniversary in September 2023.