Lunar New Year is one step closer to being recognized as a holiday in Washington state.
The best and worst of Tanya Woo’s win — Examining the impact on the AAPI political landscape
Community organizer Tanya Woo recently won the open seat at the Seattle City Council, but the race is far from over.
‘Healing Mural’ replaces hate crime vandalism
Unveiling a mural at the location of a hate crime, the Wing Luke Museum showcased the brightly-colored pheasant spanning nine windows in Canton Alley during a news conference on Monday.
Army deserter captured — Possible link to taxi driver death
Tukwila police released a statement on Tuesday, saying they have a person of interest in custody in connection with the death of taxi driver Nicholas Hokema.
Vivian Song resigns from Seattle School Board
Seattle School Board members Vivian Song and Lisa Rivera both announced their resignations on Tuesday, the Seattle Times reported.
Trailblazing in Twisp: Soo Ing-Moody’s impact on a small mountain town in WA
Soo Ing-Moody reached into the brown paper bag and pulled out an olive-green square block.
Petition urges Seattle City Council to officially recognize Lunar New Year 2024
A petition has been launched urging the City Council of Seattle to officially recognize Lunar New Year 2024 as a citywide celebration before Feb. 10.
Sung Yang: an “outsider” moves in to take on downtown’s challenges
There aren’t many places that are farther afield from Korea than Port Angeles, at least 50 years ago.
Lunar New Year stamp unveiled in CID
The U.S. Postal Service unveiled the Lunar New Year: Year of the Dragon Forever stamp in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District in Seattle on Thursday.
Woman robbed, shot in CID
A 51-year-old woman is recovering after being shot during a robbery in the Chinatown International District (CID) on Tuesday.
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