Richard LeMieux, who wrote “Breakfast at Sally’s,” will share his story about spending two years being homeless on the streets of Bremerton. Beginning at 10 a.m. Nov. 7 at the Calvary Lutheran Church, 2415 S. 320th St. in Federal Way, residents will hear how someone can be on top of the world with a thriving business, then plummet to begging for money in front of a grocery store. This is a fundraising event for Reach Out Men’s Shelter of Federal Way. Donations will be accepted and $5 of all book sales go to the Reach Out Program. LeMieux has appeared on NPR, PBS, Fox News, KOMO Radio and TBN Broadcasting. To read more of this man’s story, visit www.breakfastatsallys.com.
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The prosecutor reported that he was traveling at 112 miles per hour when he crashed into the victims.
FWPD officers honored with life-saving awards
Chief Andy Hwang shared that “not all police agencies respond to CPR calls, but we do because protecting and saving lives is our number one priority.”
Possum put out of its misery | Federal Way police blotter
From the Federal Way police log.