Multi-Service Center expects more than 1,300 people to take part next week in the annual Thanksgiving meal giveaway at the Federal Way Food Bank. The yearly tradition is one way that MSC tries to make the holidays special for the area’s neediest families.
On Nov. 20, a multi-city planning group announced six potential sites for a new regional municipal jail. Possible locations include…
Whoever said Legos were just child’s play?
Abandoning park improvements and pay raises for Federal Way employees, among other things, could accomplish a balanced biennial budget while simultaneously growing the city’s “rainy day fund.”
Federal Way City Council voted Nov. 18 to reject Centerstage Theatre’s proposal to overtake management of the Knutzen Family Theatre.
The following is a sample from the Federal Way police public information log: • At 6:39 p.m. Nov. 13 at…
The following is a report from the Federal Way Police Department: At approximately 12:19 a.m. Nov. 21, Federal Way police…
Former Federal Way City Manager Ken Nyberg, 74, died Nov. 18 in Bremerton. Nyberg began his career in Federal Way…
Graham L. Malek of Northeast Tacoma was awarded the Police Chief’s City Commendation award Nov. 18 for his apprehension of…
There’s a new chapter to be written in Federal Way’s history — its first book.
The following is a report from the Federal Way Police Department: Federal Way police responded to an two-vehicle accident at…
Soft white lights will soon twinkle and glow downtown, reminding passersby that the holiday season has arrived.
• SCI Infrastructure has a crew on the project dedicated to tying in grading behind retaining walls, minor pavement patching and other work to blend the Pacific Highway South HOV Lanes phase three project work into private developments. This work will continue until project completion on Nov. 21.
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Chalk one up for the little guy — farm owners can breathe a bit easier.