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1 man dead after shooting leads to crash in Federal Way

Police do not have suspect information.

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Man exposes genitals to woman walking near Celebration Park | Police blotter

Following is a sample from the Federal Way police log July 21-28.

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King County announces purchase agreement of Federal Way hotel

Hotel and two additional Seattle properties to become part of county’s Health Through Housing homelessness program.

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Highline College to require vaccinations beginning fall quarter

All students, staff and faculty who visit campus are required to be fully vaccinated by Sept. 27; vaccine…

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Federal Way graduate charged with murder in South Seattle homicide

22-year-old Sadiq Aroni is accused of driving two people who allegedly shot a 20-year-old man in June.

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Brief history of rats in the Puget Sound region – and the problem they present

Local exterminator noticed big change in rats over the past 40 years.

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Federal Way agencies to participate in National Night Out Aug. 3

Register your neighborhood for a visit from Federal Way Police, South King Fire and Rescue, or Federal Way…

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Police arrest major supplier to Federal Way-based drug dealers

A search and arrest warrant was served to the suspect in Tukwila on July 26.

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Movies in the Park return to Federal Way

The next free movie feature is Saturday, Aug. 14 at Town Square Park.

Sponsor of the motion to establish guidelines for the removal of encampments, Councilmember Reagan Dunn (courtesy of King County Council)

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King County Council discusses policy for removal of homeless encampments

Still unclear what the standards will be, who will enforce it, and how jurisdictions will interact.

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World’s largest collection of Rhododendron species found in Federal Way

As a living plant museum, the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden (RSBG) provides visitors with 22 acres of blooming…

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FUSION reaches multiple milestones in mission to help families | Guest column

Hello Friends of FUSION,

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Man killed in Sunday night shooting

No suspect, circumstance information yet, according to Federal Way Police.

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Condo prices in South King County surge during pandemic

The value of condominiums in King County increased during the pandemic, with the largest increase in value in…

Elaine Simons, former foster mother of Jesse Sarey, addresses a crowd outside the Maleng Regional Justice Center on Aug. 24, 2020, moments after Auburn Police Officer Jeff Nelson was formally charged with second-degree murder and first-degree assault in the May 31, 2019, shooting death of 26-year-old Sarey in front of a north Auburn convenience store. File photo

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Supreme Court rules officers can be compelled to testify about killings

In a joint lawsuit against King County, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled in favor of the families…

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Waste Management interns help Federal Way with waste reduction, recycling

The WM Recycle Corps internship program for college students is the only one of its kind in the…

Fire inflicted heavy damage to the second floor and roof of the 2-story apartment-and ground-floor retail building at 115 East Main Street beginning late on the night of Friday July 23 and continuing into early Saturday morning. The Valley Regional Fire Authority reports that all residents got out safely. Photo courtesy Auburn Police Department.

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Fire sweeps downtown Auburn apartment building, all residents out safely

Firefighters had to rescue two residents from the roof of an apartment building in downtown Auburn that burned…

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Face coverings again recommended for indoor public settings

Regardless of vaccination status, says Public Health – Seattle & King County

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Firearm violence in King County on upward trend

King County prosecutors note a backlog in court cases, point to the pandemic as the reason why.

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Come for the food, stay for the mission

Poverty Bay Cafe manager embraces FUSION’s job skill training program.