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Protests draw more than 220,000 across WA state
The numbers are in, and more than 220,000 people took part in protests across Washington over the weekend, with rallies stretching from big cities to small towns in what organizers called the largest mobilization yet against President Donald Trump.
Seattle ramps up legal services, small grants for immigrants and refugees
City leaders on Monday announced a slate of new investments aimed at strengthening legal defense services for immigrants and refugees while helping community groups meet urgent, day-to-day needs.
New push for answers one year after Jonathan Hoang disappearance
Today marks one year since Jonathan Hoang was last seen.
Mayor Wilson responds to criticism over cameras in town hall meeting
Mayor Katie Wilson faced the public a week after making the announcement that she was pausing expansion of cameras in new areas of the city.
Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection opens this weekend
The Crosslake Connection opens Saturday, placing Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) at the center of a newly expanded light rail system.
New law directs stadium tax revenue to CID, Pioneer Square preservation
Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson on March 25 signed Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1408, a measure that will direct existing tax revenue to support Historic South Downtown (HSD) for the next 10 years.
Chinatown-International District seniors, residents deliver 1,032-signature petition
With a stack of petitions bearing more than 1,000 signatures in hand, Gary Lee walked into Seattle City Hall’s council chambers on March 24 to make an important delivery.
Seattle’s Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs director discusses City response to possible immigration action
Immigrants around the country face increasing pressure and stress from federal immigration enforcement agents sweeping into communities, rounding up immigrants regardless of their status and without due process.
ICE officers will begin assisting TSA as shutdown frustrates travelers and screeners — No ICE agents yet at Sea-Tac airport
President Donald Trump’s decision to order federal immigration agents to U.S. airports to help with security during a budget impasse is drawing concerns that their presence may escalate tensions among air travelers frustrated over hourslong waits and screeners angry about missed paychecks.
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