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Decatur student honored for UW research project

Decatur High School student Sienna Mayo was honored by the Federal Way City Council for her groundbreaking research on medical mistrust in Black children and adolescents, conducted in partnership with the University of Washington. Mayo's project, which involved surveys and qualitative interviews, revealed complex factors influencing medical mistrust, emphasizing the importance of addressing these issues within the community.

Man yells racial slurs at Pizza Hut employees Federal Way Police Blotter

A man was reported to have yelled racial slurs at employees of a Pizza Hut in Federal Way, Washington, prompting police intervention. The incident, which occurred on January 29, 2025, did not involve any threats, but the man was subsequently trespassed from the location. This incident highlights ongoing social tensions and issues related to racism in local communities.

Roger Flygare, longtime FW volunteer and veteran advocate, dies

Roger Flygare, a dedicated volunteer and veteran advocate in Federal Way, has passed away at the age of 75. A U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War, Flygare was instrumental in community initiatives, including the Federal Way Veterans Memorial and the Federal Way Public Market. A celebration of his life is scheduled for March 2 at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center.

Local efforts for LGBTQIA rights gain focus in Federal Way

Local advocacy for LGBTQIA rights is intensifying in Federal Way, with Highline College's Task Force and state Senator Claire Wilson championing legislation aimed at creating safe educational environments. Amid increasing anti-LGBTQIA bills nationally, these efforts focus on protecting student civil rights and fostering inclusive communities.

Costco union workers rally outside shareholder meeting

Costco Teamsters rallied outside the company's Issaquah headquarters on January 23, 2025, demanding a new contract by January 31 to avoid a strike. With 85% of union members supporting the strike authorization, they seek better wages and health benefits, reflecting the company's substantial revenue growth. The protest marks a significant escalation in negotiations, emphasizing the workers' discontent with diminishing benefits over time.

Federal Way Honors Life of Martin Luther King Jr. at PAEC

Federal Way commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a heartfelt celebration at the Performing Arts and Event Center, featuring youth performances and speeches from local leaders. The event also included a food drive supporting the Multi-Service Center, reflecting Dr. King's vision of community service. Additionally, Officer Larson was recognized for his heroic rescue of an injured dog, illustrating the city's commitment to animal welfare.

Renton Hosts South KC March for Reproductive Rights and More

A group of around 50 protesters gathered in Renton, Washington, during the Women’s March and People’s March to advocate for reproductive rights and various social justice issues. The event, held at the Boeing factory, highlighted local activism following the overturning of Roe v. Wade and showcased diverse causes such as racial and environmental justice. Governor Bob Ferguson's commitment to reproductive rights further underscored the importance of these protests in Washington state.

Federal Way Day Center continues to draw safety concerns

The Federal Way Day Center in Washington continues to face safety concerns, prompting the City Council to delay funding while addressing issues like loitering and open drug use. Local representatives emphasize the lack of shelter for single adults in the area, complicating efforts to assist the unhoused population.

Permanent supportive housing to open this year in Federal Way

A permanent supportive housing project is set to open in Federal Way in February 2025, following the completion of construction on a former Extended Stay America hotel. King County purchased the property for $23.25 million in 2021 as part of the Health through Housing program, aimed at assisting chronically homeless individuals with various support services.

Federal Way Community Calendar Jan. 17 edition

The Federal Way Community Calendar highlights upcoming events including a celebration for Martin Luther King Jr. Day set for January 25 at the Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center. In addition, the article features local athlete recognitions and updates on community services such as severe weather shelters provided in partnership with FUSION. This digest aims to keep residents informed about important local happenings.