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Federal Way’s Dash Point Village businesses survive without anchor tenant
Many Federal Way small businesses have gone through another trying year, and many, such as those at Dash…
January 7, 2011
News
Shooter sentenced in 2009 homicide at Federal Way Transit Center
Merlin N. Bell, 29, of SeaTac was sentenced on Jan. 6 to 25 years in prison for the…
January 7, 2011
News
Mayor Skip Priest customizes management at Federal Way City Hall | Unfilled positions save money
Federal Way’s new mayor, Skip Priest, rang in the new year with a change to his management team.
January 6, 2011
News
Auburn driver charged with vehicular homicide in crash that killed Federal Way man
Lagrant D. Pegram, 35, of Auburn was charged with vehicular homicide Monday.
January 3, 2011
News
ACLU enters battle over controversial bus ad in King County
The ACLU has taken issue with a recent King County Metro Transit decision to restrict a controversial non-commercial…
January 3, 2011
News
Bail set at $500,000 for Auburn suspect in fatal Federal Way crash
Auburn resident Lagrant D. Pegram's bail was set Thursday in connection to a Dec. 29 two-car collision that…
December 30, 2010
News
Federal Way teen recycles Christmas lights for charity
Jessica Lam, a Federal Way Public Academy student, is collecting used strands of Christmas lights to be recycled.
December 30, 2010
Business
Snow business in Federal Way: Bad weather means more money
White stuff on the ground can be a headache for commuters, but for some local businesses, it signifies…
December 29, 2010
Life
Beamer’s challenge draws blood: Leadership class helps save lives, one pint at a time
Anvy Crowley, with her mother by her side, anxiously waited for a phlebotomist to slip a needle into…
December 23, 2010
Business
Federal Way’s 36th Safe City camera installed
Safe City Federal Way has grown in popularity among the business crowd in the past six months. Of…
December 23, 2010
News
Police negligence: Jury awards $1.1 million to slain Federal Way woman’s estate
A jury found the Federal Way Police Department negligent in enforcing a 2008 anti-harassment protection order issued to…
December 23, 2010
Business
Washington’s minimum wage goes up 12 cents an hour in 2011
The state's minimum wage, also known as living wage, will increase from $8.55 to $8.67, keeping Washington the…
December 22, 2010
News
King County Executive Dow Constantine, on Dec. 23, announced King County Metro Transit will not run a controversial…
December 22, 2010
News
King County pulls controversial bus ad that sends ‘message of hate’
King County Executive Dow Constantine, on Dec. 23, announced King County Metro Transit will not run a controversial…
December 22, 2010
News
Federal Way woman stabbed in chest and side
A 19-year-old woman from Federal Way was stabbed in the chest and left side Monday.
December 21, 2010
Life
Christmas arrives early for 30 families, thanks to Federal Way police and Grace Church
Families stepped into a winter wonderland where they were pampered Friday during the Adopt-A-Family event.
December 20, 2010
News
Big rigs, beware: Federal Way protects roads from commercial vehicles
Big rigs traveling in Federal Way are now being monitored for compliance with hauling and safety regulations.
December 20, 2010
Business
Federal Way businesses confront crime with Safe City cameras
Federal Way businesses are embracing Safe City Federal Way as they learn the benefits of using cameras to…
December 17, 2010
News
DUI campaigns: Law enforcement cracks down on impaired drivers
Through the new year, law enforcement is targeting drivers who tipped back too many alcoholic beverages.
December 17, 2010
News
Santa’s little postal helpers: Volunteers respond to kids’ letters
Written on paper generously decorated with glitter and hand-drawn artwork, Jayda asked Santa for a purple dress, new…
December 13, 2010
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