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Federal Way Soroptimists, South King Tool Library partner for food drive

Donations this month support the Federal Way Senior Center Food Bank.

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Man killed in drive-by shooting in Federal Way

Police are working to identify a suspect, commander says.

Candidate Erica Norton chats with community members at the election night party at Billy McHale’s on Nov. 2. Photo courtesy of Bruce Honda

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FW Councilmember Erica Norton slams the vaccinated on social media

About 3 out of 4 Federal Way residents are vaccinated, according to King County Public Health.

Brad Bales, speaking at the Feb. 1 Federal Way City Council meeting. Photo courtesy of Bruce Honda

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Council appoints new Federal Way Municipal Court judge

Brad Bales will finish the term of outgoing Judge Rebecca Robertson.

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Police searching for driver who hit teenager in Federal Way crosswalk

Teen sustained very minor injuries, police say.

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Federal Way leaders honor Black History Month with proclamation

Federal Way pioneer John N. Conna was the first Black political appointee in Washington in 1889.

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Federal Way City Council President Linda Kochmar is running for 30th District state Senate

“I think I can be a voice of reason,” Kochmar said on Feb. 2.

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Well-Fed in Federal Way: Fish and chips

This week’s recipe is beer-battered greatness.

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Man beaten at Federal Way bus stop | Police blotter

Following is a sample from the Federal Way police log Jan. 26-31.

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Several Federal Way apartments struck by gunfire

Apartment resident says his bedroom dresser stopped a bullet from entering his daughter’s bedroom.

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WIAA launches bias reporting form in response to discriminatory incidents

Inappropriate behavior seen, heard or witnessed at any WIAA member school event can be reported.

Menchie’s location in Federal Way. (Photo by Cameron Sheppard/Sound Publishing)

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Investigation: Menchie’s locations failed to pay workers, stole tips

Multiple King County locations involved, including Federal Way, Bellevue and two Renton shops.

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Attorney General files lawsuit against COVID testing company

Center for COVID Control operated testing sites in King County.

Secoma Lanes in Federal Way. Olivia Sullivan/the Mirror

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Todd Beamer bowling coach wins Coach of the Year

These are the 2021-22 NPSL All-League honors for bowling.

A gun rights advocate warns a crowd of the potential need for forceful resistance in the future at gathering outside House of Representatives chamber in this 2020 file photo. (WNPA News Service)

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State Democrats push new round of open-carry gun restrictions

They want to keep guns away from ballot counting and out of places where city councils and school…

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After a record-breaking 2020, gun violence continues to increase in King County

King County Prosecuting Attorney believes pandemic gun violence is part of a national trend.

Decatur High School students perform ultrasound on a goat to determine pregnancy and possible fetal counts in Urban Agriculture CTE course. Courtesy photo

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High school students prepare for college, careers with CTE courses

Courses offered at Federal Way high schools help students earn free college credit and industry credentials.

Council President Linda Kochmar, left, Jeri-Lynn Clark and Deputy Mayor Susan Honda pictured at the Jan. 18 City Council meeting. Courtesy photo

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Hometown Hero: City employee Jeri-Lynn Clark says goodbye after 21 years

Jeri-Lynn Clark is the Mirror’s Hometown Hero for January.

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Computer lab inside The Hub: Federal Way Higher Education Center.

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Higher education facility opens doors in Federal Way

The Hub campus is a partnership with Highline College, UW Tacoma, FW Public Schools and the city.

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Man, teenager injured in Federal Way shooting

The shooting occurred around 3 a.m. Jan. 28.