Public school professionals place so much emphasis on diversity, tolerance and cultural understanding.
With interviews over several months with the candidates, others close to the campaigns, and with an educated guess or two, we can take readers behind the political veil — and take a closer look at this historical election.
By ROB NEU Superintendent, Federal Way schools On Nov. 2, I concluded my “Listen and Learn Tour” of all schools…
Hats off to all journalism courses in Federal Way schools, which offer something more valuable than any Pulitzer Prize.
I know most of you are glad that the election is finally over. Some of the races got downright ugly and lacked the decorum we would like our candidates and officeholders to exhibit.
My travels as a lawyer often take me to remote towns in our grandly beautiful Evergreen State.
Imagine you go to your health care provider for something very personal.
The strong mayor movement is spreading in Washington. Yakima voters will soon decide whether their city follows in Federal Way’s footsteps.
I went to see “Waiting for Superman” a few days ago.
The public’s message in last week’s election was pretty much “NO” to everything as they took out their frustration with the economy on candidates for office and government in general.
Excuse me, sir. Have you tried Federal Way Brain Lotion?
Folks that live in cities like Federal Way and Seattle often associate guns with crime.
The economy has been the hottest topic in this year’s election.
For King County District Court (Southwest Electoral District) judge, position 2, The Mirror recommends electing Susan Mahoney.
Dear reader: The following guide is intended to give voters a frame of reference when completing ballots for the 2010 general election. For some measures, The Mirror offers pro and con viewpoints.
This is the second column of election picks as selected by a consensus of my political experts. As always, if they are wrong, they can be replaced by other experts who might be just as wrong. But it is fun anyway.
The colors of autumn are bursting forth in full glory all around us. Earlier this month, it was green leaves…
I had a puncture recently and went to a busy Federal Way auto shop to replace the tire.
Washington voters face what seems like a record number of initiatives. Five of these measures are almost exclusively funded by corporations and would damage our state’s quality of life.
Can socks be gay? According to several middle schoolers, socks can indeed be gay — and enough impetus for bullying the student wearing them.