If you’ve hated pumpkins for the first half of your life, you may be surprised that this fruit can delight you in the second half of your life. I belong to the latter. I can’t tell you how multi-dimensional the squash is.
Secretary of State Hobbs talks to local leaders to get out the vote
A panel of local community leaders gathered at a luncheon on Oct. 10 to discuss ways to get voters to the ballot box.
Seattle launches storefront repair fund to support small businesses
Mayor Bruce Harrell, Councilmember Sara Nelson, and the Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED) announced on Oct. 5 the launch of the Storefront Repair Fund, which leverages nearly $2 million dollars of federal funding to repair or reimburse damage to small business storefronts.
“Talk It Up!” talks and performs Asian positivity
“Talk It Up! Inspiring Asian Americans,” a live talk show, running September 23-24 at the Theatre Off Jackson, features, amongst other attractions, dramatic performers, musicians, comedy, dance troupes, and an Elvis impersonator.
Comcast grants for small businesses for $10,000—“Easy” applications, due Oct. 16
Margie Haywood had $64 in her bank account when she said to her husband, “I’m sorry, our life savings, it’s all gone.”
Remembering Tommy Quan, Tai Tung patriarch—1933-2022
Tommy Quan, owner of Tai Tung Restaurant, died before his 89th birthday on Sept. 23. The cause of his death was “old age,” said his brother, Harry Chan.
Court denies new trial in death of Wangsheng Leng
A federal court denied the motion for a new trial on behalf of the estate of a 66-year-old Issaquah man that suffered a broken neck at the hands of Issaquah Police Department (IPD) when they responded to an alleged domestic dispute call at his home in 2018.
Homeless shelter expansion slowed
There is no privacy inside ward F. The stalls are wide open with no doors or screens. Even the tiny dressers are made of transparent plastic.
Expanded homeless shelter said to violate law
The expanded homeless shelter near the Chinatown-International District (CID) has not been through a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) review, making it illegal, according to three people with knowledge of the site and the required process.
Seattle Colleges names Rimando-Chareunsap as interim chancellor
Rosie Rimando-Chareunsap has been announced as Seattle Colleges interim chancellor as Seattle Colleges seeks out a permanent chancellor.
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