Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Asians and Asian Americans have been targeted.
The Washington comprehensive sex education bill passed in the Senate on March 7.
Recognizing the sacrifices of our unsung essential workforce.
By Patrick Grubb, Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
There will be many other interpretations of the mayor’s actions, and this episode will have repercussions among the eight elected officials that run City Hall.
We are mediocre in a region that is rapidly becoming global, educated and economically relevant. We have a mountain to climb.
Elections are next year, and with the high profile marketing for the event, the speech always sounds more like a “please vote for me” campaign kick-off.
Sometimes making a law isn’t pretty, and by the time everybody weighs in, that great idea may look completely different.
The Mirror conducted a background check on all 19 candidates who applied for the Pos. 2 vacancy.
The six remaining council members will decide who the new council member will be, and politics will play a role.
The “old boy’s club” that is our fire department doesn’t appear all that interested in having the taxpayers, who pay the bill, actually understand what is going.
Overcoming Federal Way’s general apathy toward exploring itself as a new frontier is essential for shedding the effects of being a hollowed-out corporate company town.
With a progressive agenda including comprehensive sex education, clean fuel standards and gun violence, Democrats will need to be cautious about overreach.
“My office and email address may have changed, but my values haven’t.”
Ferrell’s pattern of behavior is dividing the community in such a negative manner he needs to rethink his entire style if he hopes to be an effective leader.
Limitations of King County’s annual homeless street count could result in an undercount and ineffective solutions.
Federal Way needs a community-wide shuttle bus system, interesting shops, better permitting and more.
The “It’s the Right Thing To Do” Award goes to Mayor Ferrell as he agreed to fly the pride flag.
Although the new appointee for the vacant 30th District seat must be a Democrat, the alignment opens the door for political mischief.
These officials and many others served with distinction even on the occasions when you disagreed with them.