Federal Way hosted the annual Red, White and Blues Festival on July 4 at Celebration Park. Aside from a 22-minute fireworks show, the event featured live music, food vendors, games for all ages and a hot dog eating contest.
The city is holding the annual Red, White and Blues Festival on July 4 at Celebration Park. Live music begins at 6 p.m., with the 22-minute fireworks show starting at 10:15 p.m.
There were no injuries after a woman rammed a car through the front window of a 7/11 store at the intersection of Southwest 312th Street and 1st Avenue South on Tuesday morning.
One nursing home’s staff closed the drapes and door whenever a younger dementia patient, free of inhibitions, disrobed and was ready to party.
At 4:54 a.m. July 1 in the 30000 block of 20th Avenue South, a suspect drove to his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend’s house.
Firefighter John Moncrief was diagnosed with cancer — a presumptive form of cancer related to his years on the job, including exposure to toxic products of combustion.
A test drive of a motorhome took a turn for the worse Friday afternoon when a reported mechanical failure led to the driver losing control and crashing into a Federal Way house in the 500 block of South Marine Hills Way.
A homeowner in the 2400 block of SW 307th Street discovered a “hockey puck” looking device inside their mailbox with a small LED light sticking out of the top.
June 27 was First Responders Day at Wild Waves Theme Park in Federal Way, where first responders received free entry to the park and a free ride on the park’s new Soaring Eagle Zip Line.
This upcoming September, these two will set out on The World Race. They will travel to the countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, the Philippines, Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda.
The North Lake Improvement Club has held a Fourth of July parade for the neighborhood every year since 1952.
For anyone who follows the Federal Way Public Schools (FWPS) Board of Directors meetings on a regular basis, the sight of a few vocal public commenters has become commonplace.
The Affordable Care Act (ACA), known colloquially as ObamaCare, was upheld by the United States Supreme Court on Thursday, in a 5-4 decision.
Federal Way Public Schools will manage to avoid furlough days for the 2012-13 school year by spending approximately $2 million of the district’s savings next year.
A shooting at a local bar has left one dead, and six others wounded. According to the Federal Way Police Department, at approximately 2 a.m. on June 27, chaos erupted at Johnny’s Bar and Grill when at least one man started firing shots at another man.
A next portion in the legal journey of Federal Way’s Kevin Monday Jr. is set to begin next month inside a King County courtroom.
When it comes to water rescues, Jeffrey Ballard always seems to be in the right place at the right time.
Attorneys filed a lawsuit against the state Department of Social and Health Services over a case involving “sadistic acts of torture and abuse” of six children.
Those who seek out Sarah Curl, or who are referred to her, know that she is there to help them obtain the services necessary to do their best in school. From medical services, to eyeglasses, to mentoring, to legal services, Curl is there to connect students and their families with agencies and nonprofits who can help.
Meals will be made available at no charge to any child 18 years of age or younger at the following locations in school district, beginning June 25. Note that all sites will be closed July 4-6. Times and dates are subject to change. To learn more, call (253) 945-5555.