There’s a new chapter to be written in Federal Way’s history — its first book.
The following is a report from the Federal Way Police Department: Federal Way police responded to an two-vehicle accident at…
Soft white lights will soon twinkle and glow downtown, reminding passersby that the holiday season has arrived.
• SCI Infrastructure has a crew on the project dedicated to tying in grading behind retaining walls, minor pavement patching and other work to blend the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes phase three project work into private developments. This work will continue until project completion on Nov. 21.
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Chalk one up for the little guy — farm owners can breathe a bit easier.
Tickets to the historical Jan. 20 presidential inauguration ceremony are hot items — allowing scalpers to capitalize on citizens’ enthusiasm.
In the coming months, an estimated 250,000 tickets will be available to President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration. Attendance is free but demand is expected to far outweigh supply. Online, ticket scalpers are taking advantage of the heightened demand by taking bids on items they have yet to secure for purchase.
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There’s no need to worry about books being used as lunch trays. It’s official: Lakota Middle School will have a designated library.
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Former Federal Way community leader Robert T. Wood died Nov. 4, 2008, in Ontario, Calif., at age 83. A resident of Palm Desert, Calif., Wood died after a brief illness.
A public hearing Nov. 12 at The Commons mall allowed residents to visually interpret how options to relieve traffic at the Interstate 5/South 320th Street interchange would affect them.
Dozens upon dozens from all over Western Washington crammed into a small auditorium Thursday in Olympia.
“I want a better life for myself and my family,” said Mayra Rodriguez, a sophomore at Thomas Jefferson High School….
Grant Gaspard, former South King Fire and Rescue assistant chief and chief financial officer, pleaded guilty Nov. 6 to mail fraud.