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Luisa Anicete | Obituary

Luisa Anicete | Obituary

The inside of Sound Transit’s light rail Operations and Maintenance Facility in South Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, Sound Transit

News

Sound Transit issues draft environmental impact statement for light rail facility

Operations and Maintenance Facility South to be built in Kent or Federal Way; public comment begins

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Northwest

First-time home buyers increasingly priced out of Washington housing market

Building Industry Association of Washington says state’s median home price is $522,023

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King County Elections seeks better voter turnout in historically excluded communities

$950,000 in grants to be distributed over next two years to groups

Rajiv Nagaich is an elder law attorney, author, adjunct law school professor, and retirement planning visionary who has achieved national recognition for his cutting-edge work with retirees and his contributions to the practice of elder law. He is the founder of two firms based in Federal Way: Life Point Law, an elder law and estate planning firm, and AgingOptions, a firm that provides retirement-related education to consumers and professionals.

Life

In retirement, your money may not be enough | Senior lifestyles

Think your nest egg alone will be enough create the retirement you want? Think again.

Ann Sampson | Obituary

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Ann Sampson | Obituary

Ann Sampson | Obituary

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Northwest

New state modeling report explores options for safer return to in-person learning

Explores how to minimize COVID-19 introductions in schools

2021 Lexus NX 300h

Life

Car review: 2021 Lexus NX 300h

By Larry Lark, contributor

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe High Country

Life

Car review: 2021 Chevy Tahoe 4WD High Country

By Larry Lark, contributor

Tim Eyman. File photo

Opinion

Editorial: Judge’s rebuke of Eyman protects initiative process

Along with a $2.6 million fine, the ruling places restrictions on Eyman’s future initiative campaigns.

Email editor@federalwaymirror.com

Letters to the Editor

Letters: Walk a mile in a teacher’s shoes

Walk a mile in a teacher’s shoes

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Northwest

Inslee names Karen A. Johnson director of new state Office of Equity

She is currently the equity and inclusion administrator for the state Department of Corrections

Mike Kreidler

Northwest

Kreidler says insurance industry guts proposed ban on use of credit scores

Claims Senate Bill 5010 watered down to protect insurers, not consumers

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Northwest

Treehouse awarded $1.3 million in CARES Act to help fund foster care tutoring

Chance to better engage youth education during pandemic

Mazda’s 2021 CX-5 compact sports utility vehicle. Courtesy photo

Life

Car review: Mazda’s 2021 CX-5 compact sports utility vehicle

By Larry Lark, contributor

Robert (Bob) Taylor Lundeen | Obituary

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Robert (Bob) Taylor Lundeen | Obituary

Robert (Bob) Taylor Lundeen | Obituary

Randi Tamura | Obituary

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Randi Tamura | Obituary

Randi Tamura | Obituary

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Opinion

Thoughts on police reform and public trust | Guest column

By Steven D. Strachan, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs

Gov. Jay Inslee signs into law Feb. 8 a bill that reduces unemployment taxes for small businesses. COURTESY PHOTO, The Office of the Governor

Northwest

New state law averts big spike in unemployment taxes on businesses

Inslee signed a measure to spread out increases and boost weekly benefit checks for those who are unemployed.

Weyerhaeuser campus. File photo

Opinion

Be a champion for preservation of local historic sites | Guest column

By Barbara Lloyd McMichael, South King County Cultural Coalition