Aretha Louise Franklin came from humble roots. Born in a two-room house in Memphis, Tenn., she was the fifth of six children.
The Federal Way Arts Commission is hosting “Adventures with the Giant Panda of China,” at the Knutzen Family Theatre at…
Saxophonist Darren Motamedy returns to the Northwest for his “homecoming” at this month’s Jazz LIVE, which begins at 5 p.m….
When a baby is stillborn, grieving parents need comfort and closure while dealing with their loss. Minutes of Gold is…
Police officers carefully balanced stacks of onion rings and trays of french fries and burgers Saturday while acting as Red Robin wait staff for the annual Tip-A-Cop event.
The Federal Way Symphony will celebrate its 3rd millennium concert of Ludwig van Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony in a stellar and magical performance with the Federal Way Chorale on April 3.
Hey, parents! Where is your child learning about sex? From you? The health teacher? Church? Peers? MTV? Google?
This month, a single mother with six children moved into a home refurbished by Federal Way-based FUSION (Friends United to Shelter the Indigent, Oppressed and Needy).
“The Woman in Black” gives audiences an evening of unremitting drama as they are transported into a terrifying and ghostly world.
Most of us tend to take a lot of things for granted. When something unexpected and sudden happens, we confront…
Federal Way resident Otis Clark is considered the world’s oldest traveling evangelist.
Pianist, vocalist and smooth jazz luminary Tom Grant will appear on Sunday at the monthly Jazz Live at Marine View…
When someone finishes a computer class at the Federal Way Senior Center, instructor Larry Malcolm hopes to see a smile and hear the words “I can now use my computer.”
Christian Faith Center’s Vision Conference starts today and will feature sermons and workshops by some of America’s biggest evangelical heavy hitters: the Revs. TD Jakes, Jenetzen Franklin and Creflo Dollar.
A gusty, gray and drizzling Wednesday morning was the backdrop for Sequoyah Middle School teacher Rebecca Pomeroy’s eighth-grade orchestra students to demonstrate their version of “Conquistador,” an epic, driving piece that recalls a Spanish solider rushing into battle.
The Federal Way Community Service Club Network is launching a quarterly project to stock the shelves at South King County’s largest charity.
Late last month, 64 youths representing 10 police departments gathered in Federal Way to show off their law enforcement skills in a Police Explorer challenge.
