1. Your column is about sex, which means it’s vulgar. People who read my column on a regular basis know…
“Money makes the world go around, the world go around.” So sings Joel Grey in the movie “Cabaret,” set in 1930s Berlin. Eight decades later, it is still true, but in today’s governmental parlance, it’s the “budget” that makes the world go around.
For now, let’s forget about that proposal to build three skyscrapers in downtown Federal Way. What we have here, aside from a failure to communicate, is a real estate problem.
I want to talk about the latest initiative by the Federal Way School Board. It is called “policy governance” and is due to be approved at the Sept. 28 board meeting.
Last November, the voters selected Dow Constantine as the new non-partisan King County Executive and Mike McGinn as the new mayor of Seattle.
The above political cartoon by Frank Shiers ran in the Sept. 18, 2010, print edition of the Federal Way Mirror.
Musically, what a weekend it was in Federal Way!
Superintendent Robert R. Neu spoke to the Federal Way Noon Kiwanis Club this week regarding the post he stepped into on July 1.
Who are the most powerful people in Federal Way? The people who vote.
Boeing’s non-union workers are going to pay more for their health insurance. And it’s likely that union workers won’t be far behind.
Here, in a nutshell, is the social dilemma I discovered while innocently sorting old toys: Standing on a corner begging for entitled handouts is viewed contemptuously, but so is a young adult walking around neighborhoods selling magazines no one seems to want.
The preliminaries are over, and either State Rep. Skip Priest or City Councilman Jim Ferrell will be the first full-time separately elected mayor of Federal Way.
On Sept. 10, 2001, passengers in airport security lines wore their shoes, and fringe churches cared little about burning the Koran.
I have been wondering whether attorneys other than me that assist victims of domestic violence tell women to consider obtaining a Concealed Pistol License.
When it comes to school administrators being allowed to search student cell phones, I don’t see the problem.
But with economic woes and an unhappy electorate, many pundits are predicting a red tide that will sweep Republicans back into office.
I have been watching two groups of children in my neighborhood, and it gives me much joy to see myself as an 11-year-old boy living vicariously through them.
The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a ruling in favor of the Federal Way-based humanitarian organization’s policy of hiring Christian employees.
I was standing on the corner of 320th Street and First Avenue in Federal Way, waving a campaign sign last…
America’s gay and lesbian buying power in 2010 is projected at $743 billion, and it is expected to exceed $835 billion by 2011.