Seattle Parks and Recreation along with Friends of Little Saigon held a groundbreaking Thursday, before construction begins on the new Little Saigon Park.
Man pleads not guilty in unprovoked fatal shooting of 8-months-pregnant woman in Seattle
A man who police say fatally shot a pregnant woman while exhibiting signs of a mental health crisis in Seattle earlier this month pleaded not guilty Thursday.
Teresita Batayola’s retirement: Reflecting on a lifetime of serving the community
Maria Batayola never gets tired of talking about her sister, Tessie.
“Faux pas” over Tateuchi East Asia Library — Leads UW to form review committee—legislators
The University of Washington (UW) will form an advisory committee to review the process by which its world-class Tateuchi East Asia Library (TEAL) was reorganized, according to several state legislators.
Chinese American Legacy Art Project: Metal memento to a troubled time
The Seattle Riot of 1886 occurred February 6-9 of that year, and featured anti-Chinese violence from the local Knights of Labor movement—climaxing with the forced march of some 350 Chinese from their homes in Chinatown, to a steamship expected to haul them away. Seattle Sheriff John McGraw, and his men, trying to fulfill a court order to let the uprooted return to their homes, faced riots over the arrest of the anti-Chinese leaders, resulting in several serious injuries.
Farewell, President Locke
About 60 people gathered for the farewell reception of Bellevue College (BC) Interim President Gary Locke on the BC campus on June 20.
Korean American leaders somber over meeting with SPD chief
Around town, in restaurants and in formal functions, on the street and in meetings with civic groups, Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz seems always outfitted in his uniform.
Ban on natural gas could hurt restaurants
A proposed law banning the use of natural gas in commercial and residential construction could affect the way restaurants prepare their food.
Firearm recovered after CID shooting
Seattle Police officers arrested a 39-year-old man for firing a handgun near the intersection of 8th Avenue South and South King Street Monday.
Panel discussion highlights importance of local AAPI voices in politics
As part of Asian American and Pacific Islander Month in May, and of an ongoing panel series in partnership with Microsoft, Assunta Ng, the Weekly’s publisher, met with six “rising”—or already highly risen!
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