I am writing in support of our state Representative Linda Kochmar. Linda has been a leader in our community for…
Over the past few weeks my wife Margery and I have received numerous oversized postcards that are intended to malign…
State Rep. Linda Kochmar actively participates in and cares about OUR community because it’s HER community, too! She is responsible…
The race between one-year Republican incumbent Rep. Teri Hickel and first-time Democratic challenger Kristine Reeves might be the most important race for the state House of Representatives this year.
The Mirror’s Editorial Board researched and interviewed candidates in a host of races important to Federal Way so it could make informed voting recommendations in important elections. Each candidate who met with the board was afforded no less than 45 minutes to talk about themselves, their positions and their goals if elected, as well as to answer a variety of questions posed by the seven-member panel.
Q: Mr. Federal Way, the Federal Way Police Department turned 20 this week. Is that a big deal?
Each year’s election seems more important than the last. The stakes are high. This year we have some serious issues…
As a longtime member of the Federal Way City Council, I know a community leader when I see one. That’s…
Thank you so much for writing such positive articles about The Mayor’s Day of Concern, Light of Christ Community Garden,…
I would like to take a minute and express my thanks to a wonderful person named Linda Kochmar. Linda is…
Linda Kochmar is one of the area’s most durable elected officials, having held public office in Federal Way for almost two decades as a city councilmember, mayor, and state representative who’s seeking her third term the state House.
Teri Hickel’s service has been more outstanding than ever since taking office in the state Legislature last year. She has…
Thank you for the compliments, but I wanted to take this opportunity to correct some assumptions the Editorial Board made…
Washington voters this November will be asked to weigh in on a bevy of ballot measures, including six initiatives, two advisory votes and an amendment to the state constitution.
Q: Mr. Federal Way, I heard a rumor that Thomas Jefferson High School was threatened by something involving clowns but the school didn’t go on lockdown. There were lockdowns at two other schools that same day though. Is this connected?
We are entering the critical last five weeks of the election cycle. In our democracy, you hold the power, through your ballot, to decide who our president will be and who will manage the affairs of our state.
The Mirror’s Editorial Board researched and interviewed candidates in a host of races important to Federal Way so it could make informed voting recommendations in important elections. Each candidate who met with the board was afforded no less than 45 minutes to talk about themselves, their positions and their goals if elected, as well as to answer a variety of questions posed by the seven-member panel.
Q: Mr. Federal Way, I’ve noticed Adelaide Elementary School doesn’t have lights on at night around the school — I saw none at all on when I drove past it on a Saturday. Why do you think that is? Don’t you think that looks like a big target that says “burglarize me?”
Republican leaders felt this was finally the year that they could add the Governor’s Office and state House of Representatives to their majority in the State Senate. A trifecta that would give them absolute control of state politics.
The Mirror’s Editorial Board researched and interviewed candidates in a host of races important to Federal Way so it could make informed voting recommendations in important elections. Each candidate who met with the board was afforded no less than 45 minutes to talk about themselves, their positions and their goals if elected, as well as to answer a variety of questions posed by the seven-member panel.