One year away from the biggest soccer tournament in the world coming to the U.S., Japan’s best club teams in soccer are in Seattle competing in the FIFA Club World Cup.
Din Tai Fung settles labor dispute
Din Tai Fung, the Taiwan-based soup dumpling restaurant chain, has agreed to pay $567,361 in restitution to 1,245 current and former employees in Seattle, following an investigation by the city’s Office of Labor Standards.
Court rules Korean spa must admit transgender women
Olympus Spa said it will appeal a federal court ruling that says it must allow pre-operative transgender women into its women-only facilities—a decision that has ignited controversy over gender identity rights, religious freedom, and cultural privacy.
Chunn and Lin bring personal stories, fresh perspectives to Seattle’s District 2 race
Four candidates are competing to represent Seattle’s District 2 on the City Council in a special election this November, following the January resignation of Councilmember Tammy Morales.
Thousands march peacefully in Seattle ‘No Kings’ demonstration
Tens of thousands of people gathered Saturday, June 14, for a peaceful demonstration that began at Cal Anderson Park and ended at the Seattle Center, joining a wave of protests held across the United States.
City of Bellevue holds panel on hate crimes, bias incidents to foster community trust
Against the backdrop of a rise in hate crimes and bias incidents, since President Donald Trump took office, the City of Bellevue held a panel and open Q&A session, in an effort to share information and build trust between the community and police.
Couple escapes fire, loses home and memories
The family of a retired couple whose South Seattle home was destroyed in a fire is asking for help.
Seattle Chinese Garden banquet celebrates 35 years, moves forward with expansion plan
More than 300 community members, supporters, and civic leaders gathered on June 6 at Diamond Bay Restaurant in the Chinatown-International District to mark the 35th anniversary of an enduring cultural landmark, one that has become a symbol of cross-Pacific friendship and a hub for Chinese arts and heritage in the Pacific Northwest.
Officer Lito Barber memorial to be installed at Filipino Community Center
A memorial honoring Seattle Police Officer Joselito “Lito” Alvarez Barber, who was killed in the line of duty in 2006, will be installed later this month.
Two arrested, drugs and cash recovered in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District
Two people were arrested Saturday evening in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District after officers spotted what appeared to be drug deals taking place near 12th Avenue South and South Jackson Street.
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