The amount of homeless students attending public schools in Washington has increased by almost 8,000 since 2005.
Victim gives chase: At 10:48 a.m. Dec. 28 in the 34800 block of Pacific Highway South, a witness saw an unknown suspect steal a friend’s vehicle. The witness and victim pursued the suspect, but the suspect escaped.
Lagrant D. Pegram, 35, of Auburn was charged with vehicular homicide Monday.
The ACLU has taken issue with a recent King County Metro Transit decision to restrict a controversial non-commercial advertisement concerning Israeli war crimes.
A 31-year-old Auburn man was shot in the head Sunday in an apparent road rage incident.
Auburn resident Lagrant D. Pegram’s bail was set Thursday in connection to a Dec. 29 two-car collision that killed 21 year old Emmanuel Franco, of Federal Way.
The following is a month-by-month retrospective of Federal Way’s top stories from 2010.
Jessica Lam, a Federal Way Public Academy student, is collecting used strands of Christmas lights to be recycled.
Now through the week of Jan. 3, there will be outside northbound lane closures on Pacific Highway South from north of South 312th Street to South 304th Street.
Police, at 2:20 a.m. Wednesday, responded to a two-vehicle deadly crash at the intersection of South 320th Street and Pacific Highway South.
The Distributive Education Club of America (DECA) chapter at Decatur High School is raising money for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the largest breast cancer charity in the world.
A 48-year-old woman died Sunday after being severely burned in a fire at a home she was living at in unincorporated King County. The King County medical examiner has ruled the death a suicide.
Free curbside tree recycling will be offered from Dec. 27 to Jan. 7 to anyone wishing to participate in the service.
If the state’s projected deficit is projected to be billions bad, bet that it will be felt at the local level — especially in public schools.
Green Piece Alternative Medicine and Education (GAME) Collective may be Federal Way’s first storefront medical marijuana dispensary.
Daniel Lee was shocked when, in November, he learned that North Korea had shelled an island off of South Korea.
Malicious mischief with forks: At 10:32 a.m. Dec. 20 in the 4000 block of South 329th Street, a victim reported that someone used several boxes of forks to make an illustration of a penis in the victim’s yard.
On Dec. 16, Referrals Unlimited donated $1,000 to the Multi-Service Center.
The Federal Way High School Key Clubbers (shown above in a courtesy photo) wrapped gifts for Toys for Tots at…
It was South King Fire and Rescue’s annual toy and food drive, a tradition that dates back to the 1950s and started with just 20 families.