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Sending a distress signal to restaurateur

Letters to the Editor

Sending a distress signal to restaurateur

Does anyone know where the Indochina Seafood and Satay Bar restaurant went?

Support for Federal Way mayor

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Support for Federal Way mayor

I am voting for Jim Ferrell for mayor.

The crisis that didn’t have to happen

Letters to the Editor

The crisis that didn’t have to happen

What we really need is a labeling change by the FDA so the carnage can be halted.

After being homeless, Christy X (pictured) moved into her Coniston Arms Apartments unit in Seattle at the beginning of 2019. She had bounced around from shelters to friends’ places after facing an eviction at her West Seattle apartment in October 2018. A diversion program run by the nonprofit Mary’s Place helped her find housing. File photo

Northwest

State lawmakers consider eviction reform legislation

Sen. Patty Kuderer, D-Bellevue, is bill’s prime sponsor.

Obituaries

STEVEN ROYDEN MORRISON

Steven passed away on January 1, 2019 in Federal Way, Washington. He was born on January 23, 1948…

Gov. Jay Inlsee signs into law the Native American Voting Rights Act, which allows a non-traditional address to be used for voter registration for residents who live on reservations. Photo by Emma Epperly/WNPA Olympia News Bureau

Northwest

Native American Voting Rights Act signed into law

Non-traditional addresses can be used for voter registration on tribal lands

Thank you, city of Federal Way helpers

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Thank you, city of Federal Way helpers

Mr. Rogers said: “When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my…

Smartphone lets pimps exploit children

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Smartphone lets pimps exploit children

Community members must get past thoughts about shipping containers full of people headed to sweatshops.

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News

State lawmakers seek permanent daylight saving time in Washington

Senate and House are working toward compromise on two bills; voters could decide in November election

Questions for superintendent over SBA results

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Questions for superintendent over SBA results

These results are unacceptable and are alarming district “data-driven” facts that point to an educational crisis.

Ashamed at city for lack of help to homeless during snowstorm

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Ashamed at city for lack of help to homeless during snowstorm

How is it possible that the city didn’t open City Hall or other public facilities for those who…

Comprehensive sexuality education is a belief system

Letters to the Editor

Comprehensive sexuality education is a belief system

The danger in religion being curriculum is that one person might ascribe supreme importance to something that is…

Mayor should hire a city administrator

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Mayor should hire a city administrator

As city hires replacement for senior policy adviser, now is time to consider hiring city administrator.

Bill will normalize sex outside of marriage

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Bill will normalize sex outside of marriage

The new sex ed law would ‘rape the minds of young children all over the state.’

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News

Ferguson contacts WA sheriffs about enforcing gun control measure

Letter addresses points of confusion over Initiative 1639

A wildfire near Darrington in 2017. Photo courtesy of Northwest Washington Incident Management Team

News

National Guard could see pay bump for wildfire response

House passes bill with 94-0 vote

Midway landfill is extremely poor choice

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Midway landfill is extremely poor choice

Stirring up that toxic waste site would be a disaster that we could not undo.

Explore, learn and prepare at third annual STEM Exploration Night

News

Explore, learn and prepare at third annual STEM Exploration Night

Event offers scholars and families a chance to explore and learn about career pathways in science, technology, engineering…

Highline College searches for next distinguished alumnus

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Highline College searches for next distinguished alumnus

30 honored since award began in 1990.

THOMAS CHARLES JACKA

Obituaries

THOMAS CHARLES JACKA

November 8, 1929 - February 15, 2019