Council members Jesse Johnson and Martin Moore endorse Just Cause Eviction Initiative to increase tenant rights.
There has been much progress made over the past two years to address violent crime. Our work continues.
I frequently get questions and save them up to answer in case others have the same questions.
The 2019 session of the Legislature included controversy, compromise, surprise, new law and more.
The 2019 session of the Legislature included controversy, compromise, surprise, new law and more.
City is in survival mode with various challenges, including homelessness, multifamily housing density and more.
If we are truly pro-life, we should be voting overwhelmingly for affordable health care, affordable child care and an increase in minimum wage.
Cindy Lu Vaughn is the Mirror’s Citizen of the Month for May.
The new name that has surfaced is Federal Way Chamber of Commerce CEO Becca Martin.
‘If I can do it, they can do it’
The lead story of the council races is that Mayor Jim Ferrell appears to be lining up an informal slate to regain control of the council.
Federal Way Public Schools will need to make targeted budget reductions over the next two years.
Ferrell does not like the independent accountability the Mirror provides, though that is their job.
The candidate, while possessing skills Ferrell desperately needed, had done some part-time work for IRG.
Mirror reporter gets firsthand look as officers learn how to spin-out a car while in pursuit, maneuver sudden turns.
If it was Barack Obama who had committed the same acts that Donald Trump has, what would the Republicans be doing?
If this city wants to improve its image, don’t check the “we got it partially done box, complete the project properly and in a way that people see and feel the pride.
Transparency and access has always been a hallmark of this office.
Mirror reporter Haley Donwerth joined SKFR Firefighters at Station 63 to learn what it takes to be a firefighter.
Four council seats are up for election this year.