Recently released Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL) scores in the Federal Way School District rose or declined slightly in some areas — but overall, remained nearly level with the previous year’s scores.
Scott Riley, a former music teacher at Twin Lakes Elementary School, is in trouble again. Riley was charged last week…
A few years ago, residents were alarmed when they noticed an unusual smell as well as a foamy look to their neighborhood catch basin.
On Aug. 25, a King County District Court judge dropped charges against a Federal Way woman who registered her dog…
A 15-year-old male has died after being rescued from a collapsed sand cave at 3 p.m. Saturday at Dash Point…
While watching patiently to catch a glimpse of an elusive baby rabbit in our neighbor’s yard last month, another strange creature popped out of the bushes instead. It was similar to a guinea pig, with long dark gray fur.
Students at Mirror Lake Elementary School are eager to go to school this year.
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
Due to rising food and fuel costs, the Federal Way School District is raising school meal prices. Breakfast prices will increase 25 cents per meal and lunch prices will increase 50 cents per meal.
It has been two years since Federal Way police adopted the Domestic Violence Initiative as proof of their dedication to decreasing domestic violence — but the crime has not disappeared.
The Todd Beamer High School cheerleaders held a bake sale Aug. 23 at the Federal Way Farmers Market to raise…
Event held Aug. 23
Check out a 1969 Plymouth GTX
AUGUST EVENTS
While working the late shift June 29, Kim Triplett stumbled upon an unusual traffic jam at 4 a.m.: Cars along Interstate 405 in Renton began swerving around a woman lying naked in the HOV lane.
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
Tom Skoda and Tina Moore are both professionals when it comes to money, but now they’re learning on the run how to handle a different valuable: Used clothing for children in need.
Some incoming high school freshmen are worried about getting lost on campus and making friends.