Stacks Burgers, Shakes & Fries capped off its Stacks Burger Architect Competition on Saturday as ex-Seahawk quarterback Jon Kitna met the five winners.
A crash on Military Road on Sunday left two people in critical condition, according to the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO).
Federal Way Coalition Against Trafficking presents “Our Lost Youth: Identifying and Aiding the True Victims of Sexual Violence,” an all-city forum.
Gov. Jay Inslee has proclaimed the month of January as School Board Recognition Month. This marks the 19th year of th
For the past two months, students at Thomas Jefferson High School gathered items in their advisory classes to provide gifts for low-income families to make sure that they are able to enjoy the holiday season.
The city of Federal Way will kick off its 2014 Green Living Workshop series with a screening of “The Clean Bin Project” from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8 at City Hall.
The Federal Way City Council will hold a special meeting at 7:30 a.m. on Jan. 8 at the Federal Way Community Center (876 S. 333rd St.) to discus the city’s legislative agenda with 30th District legislators.
The city of Federal Way invites the public to its Jan. 7 meeting, to be part of the swearing in of Mayor-elect Jim Ferrell and council members Kelly Maloney and Martin Moore.
Edwin Javius, a consultant with EDEquity Consulting, is working with Federal Way Public Schools as the district implements Common Core English Language Arts across the district.
Local Jazzercise instructor Kimberly DeMile is offering a New Year’s Day deal with a free Jazzercise class from 9:30-10:45 a.m.
Umpqua Bank recently donated $2,500 grants to 20 organizations and schools from Umpqua’s $50,000 Good Deed Fund, which was generated through “good deed”
Army National Guard Pfc. William A. Fritts has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga.
King County Executive Dow Constantine reflected on what he and his office have been able to accomplish in 2013, concluding Constantine’s first term as the county’s top elected official.
Following is a sample from the Federal Way police log:
Seven year-old Orion Haury of Olympia noticed all the pink around during October and learned it was for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Referrals Unlimited, the longest-standing referral group in Federal Way, made a holiday donation of $1,000 to the Multi-Service Center.
Americans generate approximately 25 percent more waste during the holidays than throughout the year. Here are free recycling options for materials commonly generated during the holidays:
Susie, a German Shepherd, was turned into a shelter by her previous owners that listed no reasons.