Mona Das has exited the race to replace the retiring Rep. Dave Reichert (Washington state’s 8th Congressional District), because of lackluster fundraising. Das was born to Indian parents who immigrated […]
Ann Curry returns to TV
Veteran journalist Ann Curry has returned to television with the new PBS program, “We’ll Meet Again,” which premiered on Jan. 23. The six-part documentary series focuses on reunions between people […]
CIDBIA board member
After many years of service, Larry Larson has stepped down from the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA)’s board of directors. Larson has been general manager of the American Hotel […]
Jayapal appointed to Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet Subcommittee
Rep. Pramila Jayapal was appointed to the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet last month. The committee, part of the House Judiciary Committee, has jurisdiction over the administration […]
KUOW visits ID
KUOW’s Marcie Sillman and Ruby de Luna met with members of the community on Jan. 26 at the Eastern Cafe. They are coproducing a series “City of Dreams” and were […]
Locke on #MeToo panel
Mona Lee Locke, the former first lady of Washington state, along with Kari Tupper and Wendy Gillihan, took part in a Jan. 19 panel at the Seattle Rotary Club to […]
SAM curator Ishikawa honored
Seattle Art Museum (SAM) announced that Dr. Chiyo Ishikawa, SAM’s Susan Brotman Deputy Director for Art and Curator of European Painting and Sculpture, has been awarded the Chevalier de l’Ordre […]
ICHS ranked Washington’s No. 1 community health center
The Washington Health Alliance’s Community Checkup recently ranked International Community Health Services (ICHS) among the state’s top performers for excellence in care for Medicaid-insured patients. In 2016, 59 percent of […]
ANA wins Airline of the Year award
All Nippon Airways (ANA) was the recipient of Air Transport World (ATW)’s 2018 Airline of the Year award — the second time in five years that the airline has received […]
Duckworth will become first senator to give birth while in office
Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois announced on Jan. 23 that she is pregnant with her second child. The Democratic senator is due in late April — just weeks after her […]
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