Police arrested 10 people and seized fentanyl, meth, cash and a gun during a drug operation targeting hotspots, including Little Saigon.
For the planet and the people, Margo Okazawa-Rey asks, “How deep is your love?”
Things were a little bit different at Town Hall on March 4.
UW students bring underground idol culture into Seattle
Inside University of Washington’s Alder Auditorium, cheers erupted as 10 University of Washington students stepped into the spotlight last month as Kirameki Palettes!, Seattle’s first underground idol group.
Seattle resident Linda Low designated as a Rotary Champion of Peace
Some people find their passion and follow it throughout their lives. From the International Red Cross, to the Rotary, to a program she started, Community Leadership Dialogues, Linda Low’s passion is creating common ground to build understanding.
Phnom Penh Noodle House founder Sam Ung passes away
Sam Ung, the beloved founder of Phnom Penh Noodle House, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy that profoundly impacted his family, team, and the community.
From music to molecules: Fred Hutch’s Dr. Melody Campbell’s lab is one of the only electron microscopy labs studying integrins
Growing up, Dr. Melody Campbell, 38, was part of the Campbell Quartet.
Phố Đẹp initiative put in place for a safer Little Saigon
Phố Đẹp meaning “Beautiful City,” is an initiative launched in February 2025 to address safety and security concerns in Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood.
Bill for Asian American History in school cut down in committee
State Senate Bill 5574, a bill which would require Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) history to be taught in K-12 social studies in Washington state by the 2029-2030 school year, did not make its way out of committee.
New Seattle park to be named after late Councilmember Cheryl Chow
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) has announced that it will open a new park in the Rainier Valley, and name it after late Seattle Councilmember Cheryl Chow.
AAPI filmmaker behind “She Marches in Chinatown” killed Sunday night by speeding driver
Della Chen, the Seattle filmmaker behind the educational, stereotype-breaking documentary, “She Marches in Chinatown,” was hit and killed Sunday night by a speeding driver, the Seattle Times reported.
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