In Paris in the 1880s, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky became intrigued with the celeste, an instrument with an interesting and unusual sound.
Cocoa Martini will perform a free show 5 to 6:40 p.m. Nov. 28 at Marine View Church, 8469 Eastside Dr….
At the end of the class, seventh-grader Terrin Respa got a few precious moments alone with his snare drum.
The Historical Society of Federal Way has teamed up with the Noon Kiwanis Club of Federal Way to put on the first of what is hoped to be a regionally recognized, Federal Way-branded Veterans Day celebration.
During the week of Thanksgiving, the food bank will give out ingredients typically found in a traditional Thanksgiving dinner.
More than $10,000 in prizes are available for the first Korean Song Contest for Non-Koreans. Competition is open to all…
It was about 20 years ago that, after being gently pestered by his minister, Joe Jackson began publicly telling the story of how he was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Donations are sought for this year’s Operation Christmas Child, which sends gift-filled shoe boxes to children overseas. Collections will take…
Life has gotten rough for Carie Wescott, 45, but she refuses to give up. Wescott has cancer. It started as a massive lump in her lung and spread to her lymph nodes and brain before it was diagnosed in April.
I am always amused when people try to create significant meaning around certain dates.
How could I ever forget July 7, 1977 — 7/7/77 — or clashing of the four 7s.
Born in 1810 in Poland, Frederic Chopin was a great master of Romantic music. A renowned child prodigy pianist and composer, he grew up in Warsaw. After the Russian suppression of the Polish November Uprising, he settled in Paris.
From staff reports: Many South King Fire and Rescue firefighters have ditched their traditional navy blue T-shirts in favor of…
October is National Family Sexuality Education Month, so now is a good time for a check up on where you are in your family regarding this topic that makes many parents blush.
Domestic violence appears in all communities. Its impacts are far-reaching. In 2008, 30 percent of Federal Way’s non-traffic criminal filings were domestic violence related, Judge David Larson said.
The observance will take place 1 p.m. Nov. 13 at Todd Beamer High School. Organizers are asking anyone planning to attend to bring a relative or friend who has served in the military.
Doug Chamberlain’s smile is contagious. It spreads from ear to ear, reflecting his new direction in life and a sense of pride in his accomplishments.
