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Well-Fed from the Federal Way Farmers Market: Zucchini crust pizza

Recipe of the week is a delicious twist on your favorite pizza pie.

Federal Way residents Diann and Terry French drop off their primary election ballots outside Federal Way City Hall on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021. Olivia Sullivan/the Mirror

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These candidates are on your August primary election ballot

Primary ballots mailed to King County residents Wednesday, July 13.

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FUSION helps teens find self-sufficiency, adventure in the great outdoors

Local nonprofit partners with Peak 7 Adventures for multi-day hiking trip.

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Light of Christ Community Garden hosts annual yard sale

The garden grows up to 7,000 pounds of organic produce each year.

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Federal Way sailor installs wiring harness on a weapons system aboard USS Antietam

Fire Controlman 3rd Class Hayden Kolbo, from Federal Way, installs a wiring harness on a Phalanx Close-In Weapon…

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For the love of Federal Way: Hundreds volunteer at annual We Love Our City Serve Day

The nonprofit brought together volunteers, donations and funds for various projects around the city.

A large van was crushed by earthquake debris in a Seattle parking lot in this photo taken March 4, 2001. FEMA News Photo by Kevin Galvin

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Massive earthquake on Seattle Fault would bring catastrophic tsunami waves

A magnitude 7.5 earthquake could create a tsunami that would flood the Seattle shoreline in over 20 feet…

Judged by XII: A King County Local Dive podcast. The hands shown here belong to Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who has been charged with homicide in the 2019 death of Jesse Sarey.

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JUDGED BY XII: Auburn officer’s violent past presented in pretrial hearing

Episode 6 in this special podcast series that explores Jeffrey Nelson’s history of violent interactions with community members…

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Kent man charged in connection to drive-by shooting

The 19-year-old victim was celebrating the Fourth of July outside of his Federal Way home when the drive-by…

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Federal Way Police Department investigating officer’s controversial TikTok video

The police officer was not placed on administrative leave, spokesperson says.

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Well-Fed from the Federal Way Farmers Market: Salad medley with raspberry vinaigrette

Recipe of the week includes steps to make your own fresh croutons.

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New ‘Do Not Flush’ labeling law goes into effect across Washington this month

Officials estimate $440 million is spent removing clogs caused by improperly flushed products yearly

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Federal Way ‘fun van’ will engage kids at local parks this summer

Free mobile recreation program will run through Aug. 25.

Reproductive rights protest at Cal Anderson Park on May 14, 2022. Hannah Saunders/Sound Publishing

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The falling of Roe v. Wade: Through the eyes of a local abortion access hotline volunteer

The Northwest Abortion Access Fund (NWAAF) is already receiving calls from people in Texas and Louisiana.

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Federal Way photographer accused of possessing, dealing child pornography

The 36-year-old man was arrested on June 30.

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Battle of the Badges raises money for Kent, Federal Way food banks

Police officers from each city and Puget Sound Fire compete in grocery story showdown

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A festive Fourth at Federal Way’s Red, White & Blues event

Hundreds gathered at Celebration Park on July 4 for live music, games, food and more.

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Miles for Meso 5K run/walk: Photos and results

The July 4 race welcomed over 160 participants.

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Man, 19, injured in drive-by shooting

Officers detained the three people inside the suspect vehicle on Monday night.

Aladdin and Jasmine made an appearance at the July 24, 2021 Movies in the Park in Federal Way. Photo courtesy of Shelley Pauls

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Free movies in the park this summer

Two movies on the calendar for July and August.