Automobile burglaries are nothing new and neither is metal theft. Federal Way thieves have found a way to combine the two crimes.
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A 20-year-old suspect in the 1 a.m. July 18 fatal shooting of 19-year-old Vadim Grib was released from jail July 22 pending further investigation, Dan Donohoe, King County Prosecutor’s Office spokesman, said Thursday.
The fourth annual Federal Way Lions Club Scholarship Car Show will run 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 23 at The Commons mall parking lot, at Pacific Highway South and South 320th Street in Federal Way. More than 30 awards will be given at 3 p.m., including “people’s choice,” “baddest truck” and “most exotic.” Registration fee is $15 by Aug. 20 and $20 after. To register for the show, e-mail lionscarshow@comcast.net or call (253) 350-4952.
• At 12:28 a.m. July 17 at 28403 20th Ave. S. an officer responded to a residence where the owner reported a male had jumped his fence. The male was still in the yard and police found him asleep. The intoxicated man awoke to be issued a Minor in Possession and police transported him home.
The end is in sight for two of the city’s largest road construction projects. But officials warn that motorists still need to remain patient during the projects’ most trying times.
It can be tough at times for a 12-year-old boy to live in a house full of women.
Tamia, of Federal Way, had romantic visions of what marriage would be like when she wed at the age of 19.
And then the violence started.
Several years later, Tamia found herself a homeless single mother after leaving an abusive relationship. She was financially broke and her credit and rental history was ruined. She stayed with relatives for awhile. And then there was transitional housing.
Auto thieves beware, Federal Way police want the help of a machine, along with a task force, to identify stolen vehicles.
As a regional effort to decrease auto theft, Federal Way, along with 17 other South King County law enforcement agencies, partnered in securing a $1.03 million grant from the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority.
Residents of the Life Care Center in Federal Way, a nursing home with a large military veteran population, were treated to traditional Korean entertainment on Sunday.
To tip originally meant “to ensure promptness.”
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Traveling alone with my two youngest children (ages 8 and 13) to Washington, D.C., recently wasn’t as difficult as I imagined.
t Kiwanis will host event at Steel Lake Park for 52nd time
The fourth annual Federal Way Lions Club Scholarship Car Show will run 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 23 at The Commons mall parking lot, at Pacific Highway South and South 320th Street in Federal Way. More than 30 awards will be given at 3 p.m., including “people’s choice,” “baddest truck” and “most exotic.” Registration fee is $15 by Aug. 20 and $20 after. To register for the show, e-mail lionscarshow@comcast.net or call (253) 350-4952.