One of the most challenging processes of “I Celebrate You” is choosing the “right” candidates.
Las Vegas is a city that understands the multiplier effect. Studies will certainly show that gun dollars flowing through Federal Way already far exceed the dollars that our city council members anticipate from any future explosion of performing arts — an economic miracle that cannot possibly occur until millions of dollars are funneled from the taxpayers and the schools.
The following is a wish list for the Christmas season, in no particular order.
This is the second part of a column on Federal Way’s historic race for mayor.
This holiday season, while you are preparing for festivities and celebrations, consider preparing yourself to help those in need who may need your support to leave a partner who is abusing them.
On the heels of the recent change in government comes another simmering movement: Building a performing arts and civic center in downtown Federal Way.
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.