Founder and CEO of Seattle-based start-up, Tokki, Jane Park, could’ve had a really different life had a random act of kindness allowed her to take her SAT test in high school.
Navigation Center to leave the CID by January
The City of Seattle will move the controversial Navigation Center out of the Chinatown-International District (CID) sometime before its lease expires in January 2025.
Seattle continues tradition with cherry tree planting ceremony
The eleven new trees were the second set to be planted in Seattle this season as part of a commitment to plant two dozen new cherry trees.
Lighting the way: Hing Hay Park welcomes vibrant new fixtures
Mayor Bruce Harrell joined community leaders and business owners in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Thursday to celebrate the installation of new canopy and café lighting fixtures at Hing Hay Park.
Donnie Chin to be honored in Medal of Valor ceremony
Family members of the late Donnie Chin will gather on Feb. 21, 2024, in Olympia to honor his legacy and contributions to the community.
Unmasking AI stereotypes — How bias creeps into content
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been around for a while—since the early days of home computers, in fact—but only recently has the technology evolved enough to become a familiar mainstay of the casual netizen’s life.
Students engage with Gary Locke on leadership and change
When former Gov. Gary Locke finished speaking with the middle-school students at Seattle Country Day School (SCDS), a K–8 school for gifted students, their applause was loud, enthused, and sustained.
The Tateuchi 2.0: A glimpse into the next chapter of UWs East Asian Library
With the Tateuchi East Asia Library (the Tateuchi) at the University of Washington (UW) set for a grand reopening celebration on Feb. 21, after a two-year construction project, Zhijia Shen, now the director of Global Engagement, reflects on the transformative journey the library has undertaken.
Jurors return conclusions in death of Wangsheng Leng, do not appear to absolve officers
A panel of six jurors reached conclusions in a series of yes-or no-style questions posed in the inquest into the 2018 death of Wangsheng Leng.
Seattle City Council answers call to recognize Lunar New Year
In a move towards embracing cultural diversity and fostering inclusivity, the Seattle City Council has officially recognized Lunar New Year 2024 as a citywide celebration.
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