With the Pacific Northwest well in the grips of winter weather, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reminding residents that flu vaccinations are still available and easily accessible.
One of Federal Way’s favorite playgrounds closed Tuesday, Dec. 17 for the beginning of major renovations. The playground is expected to be re-opened in May 2014.
Greg Summers, the former owner of Summers Chiropractic and Massage accused of sexual misconduct by former patients, is set to face a jury on Jan. 8, 2014.
The King County Council voted on Dec. 9 to appoint Stan McCall to the Board of Commissioners for Fire District No. 28.
The Thomas Jefferson High School’s Student Emergency Response Club recently sponsored its 14th annual Mass Casualty Incident Drill (MCI) and emergency evacuation drill.
An unknown suspect is wanted for robbing the Federal Way Heritage Bank and fleeing on foot Tuesday.
A fascination with the Three Wise Men who followed a star to find the infant Jesus prompted a local writer to turn the story into a full-length play.
Multi-Service Center (MSC) CEO Robin Corak had a special visit from Rick Pudmoroff and Federal Way Council member Kelly Maloney of Orion Industries on Dec. 6.
Soroptimist of Federal Way members recently teamed up with the Federal Way Police Department to help families in need.
Federal Way Chamber of Commerce and city officials welcomed new business ZadPad with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening celebration on Tuesday.
Woman assaults boyfriend: At 9:25 a.m. Dec. 8 in the 400 block of South 323rd Street, a man reported that his girlfriend had punched him in the face
Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS), and more specifically, the Cambridge programs at Federal Way High School and Lakota and Sacajawea Middle Schools,
With winter break approaching, the Federal Way Community Center’s Holiday Camp is the place to keep kids ages 5-15 years old involved in safe and positive holiday fun.
The Multi-Service Center’s (MSC) “Christmas House” program is reporting that toy donations for the program are light so far, prompting worries
A Federal Way man was sentenced Tuesday morning in U.S. District Court to 40 months in prison for savagely beating a Sikh cab driver while making racist statements about Muslims.
Air Force Airman James A. Monson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The customers of Federal Way’s Food Bank were given a great gift this Thanksgiving by the generous community.
More than 100 holiday enthusiasts gathered at The Commons in Federal Way on Friday for the annual Winter Fest and tree lighting event.