Arts and culture enthusiasts pulled out their checkbooks and officially launched the fundraising for a performing arts center.
By the new year, King County residents will be able to weigh the nutritional value of their dine-out meals.
The state’s Commission on Judicial Conduct censured former Federal Way Municipal Court judge Colleen Hartl over her relationship with a…
AUGUST EVENTS
Come be razzle-dazzled at “A Gatsby Soiree” from 3 to 9 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Dumas Bay Centre in Federal Way. The evening presents culinary delights from Metropolitan Market, an Art Walk featuring 40 local artists, and a silent and live auction.
Communities celebrate Aug. 5
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log:
Police are searching for a man whom they are referring to as a serial hotel burglar.
Students take a crash course in a profession that needs qualified workers nationwide
With the knowledge that international trade fuels Washington’s economy, Federal Way leaders met July 21 to discuss the Puget Sound and Republic of Korea.
King County now requires landlords in unincorporated areas to address drug crimes on their properties head-on instead of turning a blind eye.
The Metropolitan King County Council passed an ordinance July 28 aimed at providing relief to residents living in unincorporated King County near properties where drug crimes are occurring.
Police are searching for a man whom they are referring to as a serial hotel burglar. Federal Way police have…
Automobile burglaries are nothing new and neither is metal theft. Federal Way thieves have found a way to combine the two crimes.
South King Fire and Rescue Deputy Chief Jerry Thorson has earned the title of “Certified Emergency Manager.”
The first of three charity events honoring the life of fallen Federal Way police officer Patrick Maher kicked off July 25 in Redmond.
John Micciche has always known owning a boat is expensive. But he never imagined it could cost him hundreds of dollars a day.
Micciche, 45, learned the hard way when he was issued a $100 ticket from the city June 3 for parking his 30-foot boat on his property. Federal Way code states recreational vehicles more than 22 feet long and nine feet tall can’t be stored on residential property.
While most of Federal Way’s church-goers sat in their pews Sunday morning, a group of nearly 400 took to the streets for an annual Faith in Action community service event.
Students and teachers of Federal Way’s new Technology Access Foundation (TAF) Academy are gearing up for the start of classes in the fall.