Diversity
Abigail Colmenares was student ambassador for program that serves underrepresented students in STEM fields.
Stable Home Federal Way
Initiative would prevent landlords in Federal Way from evicting tenants without cause.
Eisenman, Suchan, Christensen, Campbell, Sims begin terms in July.
Business
Get the capital you need to grow your business.
Summer Camp
Summer Camp (preschool to 10th grade) is held every weekday from June 20 until Aug. 30 at the Federal Way Community Center.
Meals are available at no charge to any child 18 years of age or younger.
WIAA scholarship
Federal Way High School’s Zach Victor three-sport athlete in golf, wrestling, and track and field.
Diversity
Umoja Black Scholars Program enhances the cultural and educational experiences of African-American students.
FWHS senior Josh Mears was the seventh player selected in the second round of the MLB draft on Monday.
Federal Way Public Schools
Scholars had the opportunity to fly in a 737 flight simulator, tour a 737, build gliders and go through mock flight attendant training.
Federal Way Public Schools
The district will celebrate the start of construction on Mirror Lake, Lake Grove and Wildwood elementary schools.
Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center
Super Diamond delivers a glittering performance of Neil’s power ballads and up-tempo hits with unrestrained enthusiasm.
Performing Arts and Event Center
Country band reunites to launch new chapter in their storied career.
Nancy Cabanas places second in state, highest finish ever for TJ singles player.
Federal Way Public Schools
Scholars asked Amazon employees about the company and heard advice on how to become college and career ready.
Highline College
King Conservation District and Highline College Partner for Urban Ag Event
Tennis
Thomas Jefferson girls, Decatur boys onward to state tennis tournament.
Letter to the Editor
His real name is Roger Flygare.
Election
“I am starting this campaign early so that I can meet with Washingtonians in all 39 counties of our state.”
Federal Way Chorale
Rogers High School senior Charlie Stevens will recieve $2,000 towards his music degree.