“The violence must stop and I’m committed to doing what I can on the council to fix it. We simply can’t afford to take a step backward in rebuilding our public safety resources.”
Metro’s fall service expansion includes zoom sessions in Chinese, Vietnamese
Starting Sept. 14, King County Metro is gearing up for significant transit improvements across Seattle and beyond, with enhanced bus services, new routes, and expanded connectivity to Sound Transit’s Link 1 Line.
Filipino American teen from Seattle selected for ocean expedition
Samantha-Lynn Martinez, a Seattle-based student of Filipino descent, has been selected to join the Ocean Exploration Trust’s expedition aboard the research vessel E/V Nautilus.
“Augmented Reality Marriage”: Melding theater, passion, and high-tech
Blending live theater with Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technology seems like a tall order—especially when the writer, director, and tech master is still in high school.
Preserving Seattle’s legacy — A focus on historic buildings and community engagement
As anticipation builds for the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum in Seattle (Sept. 12-15), our ongoing series continues to explore the profound significance of historic preservation within our communities.
Two men charged in connection to home invasions and Irah Sok’s murder
Federal authorities have indicted two men on multiple charges related to a string of violent home invasion robberies targeting Asian families in Washington state.
UW Medicine study uncovers hidden suicide risks in young Asian Americans
A new study published today in JAMA Pediatrics highlights concerning disparities in suicide rates among young Asian Americans, indicating that these rates are not uniformly low across all subpopulations within this demographic.
Celebrating cultural legacy: Quynh Pham and Friends of Little Sài Gòn
As anticipation builds for the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum in Seattle (Sept. 12-15), our exploration into the significance of historic preservation continues.
Seattle City Council weights controversial SODA zones in downtown, CID
The Seattle City Council convened a public hearing to discuss a new bill to disrupt the city’s open-air drug markets, described as operating in specific neighborhoods and times for the buying and selling of illegal drugs.
Jayapal sounds alarm on Project 2025
As more attention is paid to “Project 2025,” you will hear people say, “Just read it.”
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