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Discovering New Passions After 60

The article from Federal Way Mirror highlights the joy of discovering new hobbies for individuals over 60, emphasizing the importance of personal fulfillment and happiness in these pursuits. It encourages seniors to explore activities that enhance their quality of life and foster community engagement.

Update Severe weather shelter extended in Federal Way

Federal Way has extended its severe weather shelter in partnership with FUSION, providing a safe haven for individuals experiencing homelessness through January 14. As temperatures are expected to drop near freezing, the Pete Andersen FUSION Family Center will accommodate those in need from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m., with snacks and water available.

Vandalism at Islamic Center causes concern about potential hate crime

A vandalism incident at the Islamic Center of Federal Way has raised concerns about a potential hate crime targeting the Muslim community. Security footage captured a man throwing objects through the mosque's windows before fleeing in a pickup truck, prompting calls for a thorough investigation from local authorities and community leaders.

Year in Review Federal Ways top stories of 2024

Federal Way Mirror's annual review highlights the top stories of 2024, showcasing significant developments such as Amazon's arrival at the former Weyerhaeuser campus and the completion of Sound Transit's longest bridge in light rail work. The article also discusses community initiatives, including efforts to address homelessness and environmental conservation, underscoring the local impact of these events on Federal Way residents.

Man Stabs Drive-Through Speaker at Federal Way McDonald's

Catherine North, a dedicated Federal Way resident, has been honored as a Hometown Hero for her leadership in organizing a gift drive for local children and her advocacy for the Federal Way Senior Center. Her efforts exemplify the vital role of community involvement in enhancing residents' lives.

Career and Technical Education classes focus on the future

The Marine Hills Garden Club (MHGC) continues its tradition of delivering festive plants to seniors in the community, spreading holiday cheer and fostering connections during the season.

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion consultant contract sparks controversy

Federal Way's decision to hire a consulting firm for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs has led to controversy, culminating in the resignation of the Diversity Commission chair due to allegations of discrimination in the selection process.

Sexual assault victims file claims against Federal Way school district

Two women have filed tort claims against the Federal Way Public Schools for sexual assaults committed by former teacher Glenfield Watkins at Totem Middle School. The claims, filed on November 18, 2024, seek damages for the abuse endured and raise concerns about student safety and the district's accountability.