The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
Students at Federal Way High School had a message for motorists passing their school last Friday: Pause for a moment and reflect about peace.
Students in the advanced automotive technology program at Decatur High School were rewarded last week for paying attention in class.
German law enforcement officers are in town for a friendly learning experience this week.
Terrorists may never target Federal Way with chemical or biological weapons, but if they do, a little education about the subjects could go a long way.
Valley Communications Center 911 dispatchers are relentless in their efforts to assist in emergencies, but technology sometimes hampers progress.
Police seek a suspect whom they believe stabbed a man multiple times just before 5 a.m. Sept. 30 at the…
Federal Way police were called at 7:54 a.m. Sunday to recover an abandoned infant left at Steel Lake Presbyterian Church, 1829 S. 308th St.
City and county leaders, Korean Women’s Association representatives and Federal Way citizens gathered near the Federal Way Transit Center on Sept. 25 to celebrate a groundbreaking ceremony for a mixed-use, low-income senior housing project being built by the KWA. To learn more about the Korean Women’s Association, visit its Web site at www.kwaoutreach.org or visit the organization’s Federal Way location at 31218 Pacific Highway S., Suite #A.
Fall is here and that means kids are back in school. Many of them are more prepared for classes now than they were at the start of the summer thanks to an intensive math program at the EX3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center in Federal Way. The program helped 25 teens turn fear into confidence when approaching math problems.
City and county leaders, Korean Women’s Association representatives and Federal Way citizens gathered near the Federal Way Transit Center on Sept. 25 to celebrate a groundbreaking ceremony for a mixed-use, low-income senior housing project being built by the KWA. To learn more about the Korean Women’s Association, visit its Web site at www.kwaoutreach.org or visit the organization’s Federal Way location at 31218 Pacific Highway S., Suite #A.
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
Flu season is approaching and it’s time for folks who want to protect themselves to get flu shots.
About a dozen active fault lines — the source of earthquakes — cross Western Washington.
Unwanted Dumas Bay seaweed could have a cutting-edge future as a biofuel.
Blue Marble Energy — a Seattle company hired by the Department of Ecology — took to the bay Sept. 24 near Dumas Bay Park in a seaweed clean-up practice run. The decomposing algae has been the source of concern since 2006, due to the noxious smell it releases when the plant’s layers break apart.