Two people died in a five-car crash about 6 p.m. Oct. 30 in Federal Way.
Reports said a car heading north on Interstate 5 at 272nd Street crossed the median and went into southbound traffic.
A serial hotel robber, who has now robbed 10 establishments, struck again twice Oct. 28. At approximately 8 p.m. Tuesday,…
Decatur High School and Olympic View Elementary School were put on lockdown Wednesday, Oct. 29, after Federal Way police responded…
For students in Chris Tarling’s sixth-grade science class at Federal Way Public Academy, one minute was the make-or-break mark.
FW woman is lone link between U.S. and island nation
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Sunrise United Methodist Church, 150 S. 356th St., Federal Way, will host a holiday shopping fundraiser 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 1. Two floors of shopping provided by over 30 vendors.
Holiday decorations, strange visitors and spooky sounds and sights can be enough to send a pet running on Halloween.
Things are looking bleak for education funding in Washington, but the state has a plan of action.
Cost is growing faster than revenue, and levy returns don’t grow fast enough. Statewide, school budgets have increased $38 million this year. Utilities alone went up about $11 million, almost a third of the total increase.
Speaking of economics, The Seattle Times reported Thursday that Democratic congressional candidate Darcy Burner does not have an economics degree from Harvard University as she has claimed.
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To some, “Day of the Dead” may sound more like a Halloween celebration. It seems synonymous with the haunted houses and scary costumes of the season.
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Loree Dobson, 52, is considering voting for Republican John McCain this year because he shares a first name with her…
Pam Tuggle, principal at Lakota Middle School, said the new school building will have a designated library area. She’s not…
Human trafficking thrives worldwide at the expense of women and children who are forced into sex slavery. In the United States, Washington state is just one gateway to human trafficking, and Federal Way even feels the effects.
The trying economy has affected efforts to assist Federal Way’s homeless.
Federal Way’s three K-9 officers dedicate their lives to their dogs and jobs.
These officers chase the most serious of criminals, and spend night and day with their partners — German shepherds. A decade of training, graveyard shifts and dangerous crime scenes come with the title.