A local man recently filed a lawsuit stating the Federal Way Police Department violated his civil rights, among other claims,…
City officials rejoiced Thursday after learning they’re one step closer to receiving the highly coveted New Markets Tax Credits, federal…
A 14-year-old boy pleaded not guilty on Nov. 9 to charges alleging he stabbed a woman Halloween night.
For the fourth consecutive year, Highline College has received the Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award, a national honor…
The Greater Federal Way Chamber recognized three businesses with impact awards as part of its annual gala on Saturday, Nov….
If life for seniors and struggling youth isn’t hard enough already, things may be about to get even tougher.
Some coaches are left scratching their heads after the latest round of changes to the state basketball tournament, the fourth…
Federal Way Public Schools district officials announced this week that 80 percent of its students graduated in 2016, the most…
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police log:
The GFWC Sokico Woman’s Club met with the Federal Way Day Center Advisory Committee last week, presenting a $10,375 check…
Weeks after racial tension exploded at Todd Beamer High School, parents and students are still concerned.
At Caffe D’arté, coffee-roasting is serious business.
Local athletes were able to sign their letters of intent to play for college programs starting Wednesday, and Thomas Jefferson…
The state Parks and Recreation Commission is offering its last free day of 2016 on Friday, Nov. 11
A host of races affecting Federal Way or featuring Federal Way residents were drawing to a close late Tuesday night,…
Federal Way will have new voices in the state House of Representatives come January, assuming Tuesday night’s vote count holds,…
A King County judge ruled Monday that a teenage boy charged in the murder of another Federal Way teen will…
Just over 10 percent of the homeless population are veterans.
Just a few more days of this volatile and vitriolic election season, right?
The first Veterans Day – initially called Armistice Day — was proclaimed by President Woodrow Wilson in 1919.