For the last eight-and-a-half months, Sionna Stallings-Ala’ilima has served as Tacoma Fire Department’s (TFD)’s interim fire chief.
Dujie Tahat merges politics and poetry as Seattle’s newest Civic Poet
Do you ever think about how poetry’s is relevant to politics?
Seattle celebrates Navruz — Centuries-old spring celebration of new beginnings
In Seattle’s diverse communities, New Year’s celebrations continue, even as our Roman calendar moves further from January 1 and the ritual ball drops at Time Square in New York City.
Ramadan Iftar brings Seattle leaders, Bohras together
The Seattle Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community hosted Washington State Senator Vandana Slatter, local mayors, and officials for their annual Ramadan Iftar dinner on March 14, fostering interfaith dialogue and community service.
Faith Ireland: You gotta have faith!
Faith Ireland’s memoir, “Getting to Justice: From Unwed Mother to State Supreme Court,“ was published on Amazon recently.
Ai Weiwei at SAM: Passion, playfulness, and protest on parade
He’s the most famous, and most controversial, Chinese artist of his era.
Sikh Americans recognized in WA State Senate resolution
The Washington State Senate passed a resolution Friday recognizing the contributions of Sikh Americans to the state and nation.
What to do if ICE comes to the CID: Community defense strategies
Amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown, the CID has formed a community defense group to defend the neighborhood against ICE operations.
Amanda Nguyen gives impressive talk in Seattle about women’s rights and outer space
You wouldn’t think one person could be involved in so many things.
Passengers sue after Delta-JAL collision at SeaTac
A lawsuit has been filed in federal court on behalf of passengers injured in a ground collision between Delta Air Lines and Japan Airlines (JAL) aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Feb. 5.
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