Why the wedding ring matters | Your Amazing Marriage
I asked Troy what else has changed in the few months since his wedding and he said, "Almost everything. It's really weird. Things are calmer around the house, we're not on edge and everything is going...
View ArticleTherapy dog comforts Federal Way girl with brain tumor
But then again, Dresden, a yellow lab, isn't just a regular dog. She's a highly trained therapy dog who spends her days visiting hospice patients — old and young — and making them feel better.
View ArticleComics for autism: Federal Way shop helps Auburn family
There's a family in Auburn – the Andrews. Their little boy, Austin, is afflicted with autism. Tim Keaty, a close friend of the Andrews, took it upon himself to help this family achieve their goal of...
View ArticleKeep your children reading to avoid the 'summer slide'
Summer vacation! What a great time for children to enjoy swimming, riding bikes, going to the park, and visiting friends and relatives.
View ArticleTattoo session goes beyond skin deep | PHOTOS
Peter Dominguez stretched the skin on Burke's chest, lowered his tattoo gun, and began to fill in the wings of a massive harpy across Burke's chest.
View ArticleFUSION helps mother and son escape homelessness
By the end of December 2011, Brittany and her 3-year-old son were homeless.
View ArticleTips for beating your addiction to nicotine
Tobacco use is a major risk factor for heart disease, stroke, lung cancer and various other cancers. Using tobacco is more than a simple habit. It’s an addiction to nicotine, one of 4,000 deadly...
View ArticleFUSION 2012 arts festival benefits homeless | PHOTOS
Friends United to Shelter the Indigent, Oppressed and Needy (FUSION) held a Moulin Rouge theme art soiree Aug. 1 at the Dumas Bay Centre in Federal Way.
View ArticleControversy over health effects of sodas heats up | Gustafson
Are sodas going down the same path as tobacco did a few years ago?
View ArticleColoring book creators help with Alzheimer's research
Federal Way residents Ken Morris and Paul Thomas Evers recently created their second coloring book, "Paul and Friends: Again," to help raise money for Alzheimer's research.
View ArticleSt. Francis Hospital's first baby turns 25
St. Francis Hospital’s 25th anniversary holds special significance for Joanne Atkerson. At 4:33 a.m. on May 7, 1987, her son Blake was bestowed with the honor of being the first baby born at St....
View ArticleWild Waves lifeguard spends summer saving lives
While showing off his skills on the ropes of an activity pool at Wild Waves Theme Park, a young boy lost his grip and found himself floundering.
View ArticleFederal Way artists win awards at Seattle Tattoo Expo
Two Federal Way tattoo artists brought home awards from last weekend's Seattle Tattoo Expo.
View ArticleTransition to middle school: Tips for parent-student survival
For Federal Way area students who said goodbye to elementary school earlier this year, this fall represents the start of a critical transition to middle school.
View ArticleLe Moulin Rouge paints FUSION green | Nandell Palmer
Americans are fascinated with Paris. And you can count on things Parisian to transform any run-of-the-mill soiree into one of glamour and conviviality should you be stumped for ideas. For ladies...
View ArticleEarthCorps leads restoration efforts in Federal Way
Have you noticed positive changes in your local parks? Restoration is happening in Federal Way!
View ArticleFederal Way Boys and Girls Club spreads healthy messages
Four clubs in the state will benefit, including the Federal Way Boys and Girls Club. A celebration was held Sept. 27 at the EX3 Ron Sandwith Teen Center in Federal Way.
View ArticleBreast self-exam: 7 simple steps to save your life
Did you know that breast lumps are often discovered by women themselves? Here is a simple, seven-step routine for breast self-examination.
View ArticleCancer Ninjas: Federal Way family fights for a cure
Rose Jacobi and her daughter, Kate Olson, have raised $5,300 so far to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
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