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Former State Rep. Mark Miloscia announced today that he is running for State Senate in the 30th Legislative District, as a Republican, against Democratic Sen. Tracey Eide.
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Federal Way police are investigating an altercation that broke out at a convenience store and resulted in a male suspect firing a handgun at a fleeing vehicle on Wednesday evening.
About 80 youths representing more than 12 police departments, mostly across the state, gathered in Federal Way over the weekend to put their law enforcement skills to work during a Police Explorer challenge.
Kohl’s is set to open the doors to its new, 60,000-square-foot retail location in Federal Way at 9 a.m., Friday, March 7.
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Every February, Black History Month provides children with the opportunity to learn and share in the rich history of African Americans, both at school and at home.
After Weyerhaeuser courted proposals last year for one of Federal Way’s top cultural and tourist attractions, the company has donated its Pacific Rim Bonsai Collection.
A key longstanding component of the city of Federal Way’s efforts to keep its neighborhoods and downtown attractive is the city’s graffiti removal program.
Legislation co-sponsored by Rep. Linda Kochmar that would help local water-sewer districts operate more efficiently and possibly keep rates from rising, passed from the House unanimously Feb. 12.
Mary Louise Goss asked many people she knew: “What would you do better?”
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Rep. Linda Kochmar, R-Federal Way, personally donated a brand new Washington state flag to the Historical Society of Federal Way.
The King County Council will begin work on trying to figure out how to implement a “living wage” policy, as Councilmember Rod Dembowski introduced a motion to begin that work on Feb. 6.
The King County Council unanimously approved the formation of a Transportation Benefit District (TBD) this week, a move the Council hopes will be able to solve the challenge of public transportation funding experienced in the last five years.
Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee announced that he is imposing a moratorium on carrying out the death penalty in the state, saying that “use of capital punishment is inconsistent and
Whether it’s a rowing center, baseball field or skate park, in communities from Federal Way,