An expert in forensic pathology testified on Monday, Oct. 16 in the ongoing trial of three Tacoma, Washington, police officers charged with the death of Manuel Ellis that Ellis likely would have lived if not for the officers’ actions to restrain him.
Gunshot Wound Victim Reported Shooting in Chinatown International District
On Oct. 20, a woman was dropped off at Swedish First Hill hospital with multiple gunshot wound injuries.
2023 General Election — AAPI candidates in King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties
Nov. 7 is General Election Day for all voters in Washington. Ballots are mailed out by county election offices no later than Oct. 20.
Will tourism promotion law help the CID?
Jan Johnson, the proprietor of the Panama Hotel, barely has time to draw a breath as she speaks on the phone to a reporter.
Outside firm hired to uncover truth in Kandula fatal collision
The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office (KCPAO) has hired a collision reconstruction firm, ACES, Inc., in its investigation of the tragic incident involving Seattle Police Officer Kevin Dave and the fatal collision that claimed the life of 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula in January 2023.
Wing Luke Museum announces partnership with AARP
The Wing Luke Museum and AARP, the largest nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to empowering Americans 50 and older, announced a partnership that creates new opportunities to develop resources and services for the AANHPI community, particularly its elder population.
Conservative group smears a Chinese immigrant running for office
An email implying that a candidate for the Newcastle City Council is a “member of the Chinese Communist Party” was denounced by civil rights groups as drawing upon a history of anti-Asian and anti-immigrant rhetoric and violence.
Good Neighbor Agreement about SODO shelter could leave out CID
On Wednesday, the Salvation Army and King County are expected to sign a Good Neighbor Agreement for the SODO homeless shelter, but it is not clear if community and business groups from surrounding neighborhoods will also sign.
Friends of Little Saigon secures property for Vietnamese cultural center
After years of searching, Friends of Little Saigon has announced the acquisition of a prime property at South Jackson Street and 10th Avenue South in Seattle for their long-awaited Vietnamese Culture and Economic Center.
Building a permanent address for affordability: The mission of Homestead
Community land trusts started during the Civil Rights Movement to protect southern Blacks from being displaced from their homes.
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