The Seattle City Council passed a bill 8-1 on Tuesday, aimed at disrupting the city’s open-air drug markets.
Asia Society Seattle Annual Event celebrates one-year anniversary
The Asia Society Seattle Annual Event was held at the Seattle Asian Art Museum on Sept. 12, to celebrate and mark the one-year anniversary of Asia Society Seattle’s launch as the 16th global center.
Honoring service: AAPI community’s tribute to hometown heroes
The second Puget Sound Hometown Hero Celebration honored active area military, first responders, federal agency partners, and their families on Saturday, Sept 14.
China Harbor Restaurant closing
China Harbor Restaurant, a fixture in Seattle’s dining scene for nearly three decades, will close permanently at the end of September, the restaurant announced on its Facebook page this week.
Fundraiser for Tanya Woo
Over 40 community leaders gathered at the home of Shiao Yen Wu, a local business owner, on Sunday for a fundraising event in support of Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo.
Forum preserving cultural heritage of Asian and Pacific Islander communities held in Seattle
Preservationists, community advocates, and historians from across the nation convened in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) for the 2024 Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in Historic Preservation (APIAHiP) Forum.
CID voices safety concerns at public forum
Residents of Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) sought solutions to rising crime during a public forum on Sept. 11, challenging city officials to address persistent issues that have left many feeling vulnerable in their own neighborhood.
YMCA counselor arrested for inappropriate contact with children
Redmond detectives arrested a camp counselor on Sept. 11, after he reportedly molested two children during a YMCA summer camp at Redmond schools.
Wing Luke Museum Executive Director Joël Barraquiel Tan steps down
The Wing Luke Museum announced today that Joël Barraquiel Tan is stepping down as executive director.
Frank Irigon, influential advocate for social justice, dies at 77
Francisco “Frank” Irigon, a pillar of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities in Seattle, has died after a long battle with heart disease.
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