Most of the work so far on a $149 million construction bond, which was passed last year, has been behind the scenes.
Federal Way passed a dangerous dogs ordinance in 2006 — and has faced questions and concerns over it ever since.
Whether specific breeds of dogs should be deemed dangerous is a topic that has surfaced and died several times in past years. Though city spokeswoman Linda Farmer said the city has no plans to discuss its current dog ordinance, 2008 has brought a handful of dog attack reports.
City Clerk Laura Hathaway said her goodbye to Federal Way on July 15. Hathaway has worked for the city nearly…
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Construction on Federal Way’s Symphony project — the four-tower, mixed-use project approved by the city council July 2007 — may…
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Father pleads not guilty in death of son
Cutting up a cow tongue didn’t interfere with Marilyn Barriga’s desire to work toward a career in medicine.
The Korean Women’s Association’s dream of affordable housing for seniors in Federal Way is one step closer to reality.
The Land Use and Transportation committee will re-examine and possibly amend its sign code, which has recently upset several local real estate agents.
For the second time in the past month, real estate agents opposing the code piled into Federal Way City Hall on July 7 to request the city provide exceptions to agents who are struggling to sell homes in a slumped market.
Alberto Rios on Wednesday entered a not guilty plea of second degree manslaughter in the death of his 7-month-old son,…
A look at what’s happening in the Federal Way Community.
Tents, tarps, pallets and barrels will be set up this weekend for materials too perilous to discard in household trash cans.
The hazardous wastemobile will be in town and accept materials from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 11 -13 in the Sears parking lot at The Commons mall, 1701 S. 320th St.
A woman died Friday morning in a one-vehicle accident after deliberately driving her car off the road into steep ravine in the 2000 block of Mountain View Drive, reports said.
King County Metro Transit has a solution for rising gas prices: Vanpools.
There are currently more than 1,050 vanpools in King County and the number continues to increase. Metro provides the vehicle, rider support services, maintenance, insurance, fuel and tires. Riders provide the driver and pay a monthly fee to participate. Fees are split among group members and are based on round-trip mileage and the number of riders in the van.
A strict no-fireworks ordinance and the weather contributed to a July 4 holiday that appears to have been less chaotic than recent years.
When Nhien Quach, 18, began taking classes at Puget Sound Early College two years ago, she was motivated by the $34,000 she would save on college.
After graduating this year, she said she would have done it even without the savings.