The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is celebrating a successful year of WA Notify, the state’s exposure notification app. More than 2.62 million people have enabled it—accounting for more than 43% of all smartphone users in the state.
New Twitter CEO steps from behind the scenes to high profile
Newly named Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal has emerged from behind the scenes to take over one of Silicon Valley’s highest-profile and politically volatile jobs.
Get protected by the holidays
In a virtual media briefing on Nov. 18, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy spoke about the FDA’s and CDC’s authorization and recommendation for pediatric vaccines for kids ages 5 through 11.
PICTORIAL: Wildlanterns 2021
Wildlanterns Now through Jan. 30, 2022 Woodland Park Zoo 4-8:30 p.m. Get tickets at zoo.org/wildlanterns Photos by Han Bui
Dealing with angry customers — Webinar offers de-escalation techniques to business owners
Presenter Andy Prisco, National Anger Management Association fellow, founder of the Psychiatric Emergency Response Team program in Washington state …
Celebrating 25 years — APCC to expand into a new building
As the Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, they are also excited to unveil plans to remodel their current building, as well as expand to a new building to be completed in 2025.
Mums the word: growing chrysanthemums
When people think of chrysanthemums, more commonly referred to as “mums,” they think of the colorful bunches of daisies seen in just about every floral department in a grocery store.
Netf lix’s live action Cowboy Bebop: travesty or triumph?
Netflix’s live action “Cowboy Bebop” released to streaming on Nov. 19. Based on the original anime, the show follows a crew of space age bounty hunters—“cowboys”—as they cruise the dilapidated universe in their dilapidated spaceship—“Bebop”—accompanied by a loveable Corgi and eventually, a wacked out hacker named Ed.
Grieving the loss of a parent
Growing up, Michelle Zauner’s mother had very high expectations of her. From the things she could control, like her behavior and attitude, to the things she couldn’t, like her height.
PICTORIAL: Asian Hall of Fame – Seattle Reception
Seattle’s Robert Chinn Foundation celebrated 35 years in the community with one of its charities Asian Hall of Fame, whose mission is to overcome violence against Asians by raising awareness of Asian contributions. On Nov. 8, Asian Hall of Fame hosted a private reception at Ben Bridge Jeweler in Seattle.
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