Daniel Ahn barely spoke English when he arrived in Federal Way from South Korea a year and a half ago.
As a member of the prom planning committee, Thomas Jefferson High School senior Danielle Bennett spent a considerable amount of time stressing over disc jockeys for the event.
In a 4-to-3 vote Tuesday, the city council halted the exploration of a study that could have allowed denser housing near Southwest 356th Street.
When Federal Way residents Anne and Michael Gintz got married eight years ago, having children was the last thing on their mind.
Ann Kormos and Kim Meschter, both Decatur High School social studies teachers, decided they needed to help the world.
An official grand opening ceremony for the West Hylebos Wetlands Park highlighted one of Federal Way’s natural treasures.
By Jerry Vaughn, Travel Talk
A recent study underscores the fact that good health isn’t just a matter of personal choice for Americans.
Now is a the time to start feeding your vegetables, roses and flower beds because plants that you want to produce need energy now.
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Marlon Thomas, 26, of Federal Way, was sentenced May 2 to eight years in prison and three years of supervised release for possession of crack cocaine with the intent to distribute.
Boyfriend charged for fatal stabbing
The crowd fell silent as people looked upon the two mangled, smoking cars on the track of Todd Beamer High School last week.
His life has come to an end, but his contributions to the city are displayed through a winding track.
Stop and smell the roses — or the tulips, rhododendrons, daffodils, azaleas, hydrangeas and bonsai trees — this Mother’s Day weekend at the city’s first Buds and Blooms garden festival.
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Little did Oddie know that on Valentine’s Day last year, her life in this country would change course forever.
Noting the district’s increasing diversity, Moore said it will be beneficial to have a person of color serving on the school board.