King County officially announced today that it is launching a Human and Civil Rights Commission—marking a new chapter in its commitment to advancing equity and justice for all.
The expansion of the Seattle Chinese Garden to continue bridging cultures and promoting Chinese culture
The Seattle Chinese Garden is getting ready for a historic expansion.
10 arrested in Seattle drug sweep
A series of coordinated drug enforcement efforts in Seattle’s Little Saigon and Belltown neighborhoods led to 10 arrests on Monday.
After-hours club regulations approved unanimously
The Seattle City Council voted unanimously today to pass a new ordinance aimed at curbing gun violence linked to after-hours nightclubs.
Proposed Medicaid work requirement threatens coverage for AAPI elders, disabled
“I come without answers,” Charissa Fotinos admitted.
Tariff uncertainty hangs over CID: Businesses prepare for all scenarios
The biggest issue Uwajimaya’s president and CEO Denise Moriguchi has to deal with right now is uncertainty.
WA state launches tariff resource guide
With federal tariffs creating new challenges for businesses, the Washington State Department of Commerce has rolled out a new online resource to help companies understand and manage the impact.
SPD responds to ICE concerns
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is working to dispel rumors following reports of alleged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity near a local school on Wednesday, April 9.
After-hours nightclub regulations move forward in Seattle
Seattle’s Public Safety Committee unanimously passed legislation today to regulate after-hours nightclubs, marking a crucial step in the city’s efforts to address violence linked to these establishments.
Cheryl Chow park opens in Seattle
Seattle’s new Cheryl Chow Park officially opened on Saturday, with Mayor Bruce Harrell joining community leaders to mark the occasion.
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