A missing Shoreline woman’s last known location was Federal Way. Courtesy photo

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Police searching for missing elderly woman whose last location was in Federal Way

Mary Onyango, 73, went missing from her sister’s Shoreline Home on Aug. 2.

Firefighters battle two brush fires in Federal Way

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Firefighters battle two brush fires in Federal Way

South King Fire and Rescue extinguished an illegal backyard burn; responded to brush fire at Dash Point State…

Sewage backup causes closure of Federal Way butcher shop

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Sewage backup causes closure of Federal Way butcher shop

Hometown Plaza complex has had similar issues with a sewage backup at a previous business.

Federal Way students take the stage for summer learning

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Federal Way students take the stage for summer learning

First-ever Scholars on Stage program explores performing arts to strengthen literacy.

Flavor of Federal Way set for Aug. 10

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Flavor of Federal Way set for Aug. 10

Free multicultural festival will feature kid’s activities, food vendors, an entertainment stage and more.

Woman protests in front of PSE truck after her power shut off, resists arrest

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Woman protests in front of PSE truck after her power shut off, resists arrest

She kicked the patrol vehicle door and dented it before police arrested her.

Students get firsthand look at nursing

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Students get firsthand look at nursing

15-year-old Decatur student Favour Ayemere explored a career as a nurse through MultiCare’s Nurse Camp.

Oldest active drag queen helps launch county LGBTQ task force

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Oldest active drag queen helps launch county LGBTQ task force

South King County LGBTQ Task Force holds inaugural event with drag queen Darcelle XV and a documentary about…

12 South King Fire and Rescue members honored at promotion ceremony

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12 South King Fire and Rescue members honored at promotion ceremony

Three were promoted to the assistant chief rank; 6 to lieutenant.

Group attempts to halt measure aimed to protect apartment tenants in Federal Way

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Group attempts to halt measure aimed to protect apartment tenants in Federal Way

The judge denied the Rental Housing Association of Washington’s temporary restraining order against Stable Homes Federal Way.

Spring Chinook salmon. Photo courtesy Michael Humling, US Fish and Wildlife Service

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State awards millions for salmon recovery

Puget Sound counties received more than $45 million.

Grocery store workers picket across King County

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Grocery store workers picket across King County

Union members are asking Kroger for living wages and more scheduling predictability.

Fill the Canoe School Supply Drive begins this week

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Fill the Canoe School Supply Drive begins this week

All new school supplies donated during this time will be matched pound-for-pound by Red Canoe Credit Union.

Preparing for the worst: What you need to know to deal with a disaster

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Preparing for the worst: What you need to know to deal with a disaster

‘Now is the time to meet your neighbors, not on day seven of a power outage,’ says Sophia…

FILE PHOTO: King County Sheriff’s Office deputies block off access to the Kent Station parking garage after a deputy shot and killed a suspect in a reportedly stolen Honda Civic in 2018.

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King County Sheriff’s Office develops I-940 training to reduce deadly force

Recruits hired after Dec. 7 will need additional training coming out of the academy.

Federal Way Lions Club awards 10 scholarships

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Federal Way Lions Club awards 10 scholarships

Scholarship car show set for Aug. 24 in Federal Way.

South King Tool Library to host Repair Café this Saturday

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South King Tool Library to host Repair Café this Saturday

Residents can bring broken, damaged, or nonfunctioning small household items including kitchen appliances, furniture, clothing, or family heirlooms.

Kiwanis Club’s 63rd Annual Salmon Bake raises more than $21,000

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Kiwanis Club’s 63rd Annual Salmon Bake raises more than $21,000

Hundreds gathered to enjoy a salmon dinner, music and more at Steel Lake Park on July 26.

Citizen of the Month advocates for community participation at National Night Out

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Citizen of the Month advocates for community participation at National Night Out

Federal Way resident Betty Taylor helps organize the city’s event held from 4-9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6.

Police interaction with youth, community engagement tops candidate forum in Federal Way

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Police interaction with youth, community engagement tops candidate forum in Federal Way

Council candidates sound off on issues at forum hosted by youth groups.