Rosie Rimando-Chareunsap has been announced as Seattle Colleges interim chancellor as Seattle Colleges seeks out a permanent chancellor.
Ikeda awarded Ethnic Heritage Council award
The Ethnic Heritage Council of the Pacific Northwest (EHC) announced 2022 award recipients who will be honored at their annual awards ceremony on Nov. 5. at the MLK F.A.M.E. Community Center.
Murray, Duckworth, Blumenthal, Hirono, Escobar rally with servicemembers and veterans to defend access to reproductive care
At a press conference on Sept. 28 with #UniformAccess, a coalition of advocacy groups for women veterans, U.S. Senators Patty Murray (D-WA), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), and Mazie […]
C.A.C.A. Seattle and the American Legion Cathay Post #186 honor military service members
On Sept. 17, C.A.C.A. Seattle and the American Legion Cathay Post #186 honored Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) military service members and first responders with the first AAPI Hometown Hero Celebration luncheon. The event took place at Terry’s Kitchen in Bellevue.
Free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses offered for those in need Oct. 20-23
The Seattle/King County Clinic returns to Seattle Center for a seventh year, from Oct. 20–23, with free eye exams and prescription eyeglasses for those who struggle to access or afford eye care.
In loving memory of Remembering Lip Mar (1927-2022)
Born on Jan. 1, 1927, Lip Mar recently passed peacefully on Sept. 23 at the age of 95.
SPD investigating after five people injured in multiple shootings, including one in CID
The morning of Sunday, Oct. 2, police responded to multiple shootings that resulted in five people being shot throughout the city.
King County Council approves proposal to expand hate crime reporting system
On Sept. 27, the King County Council unanimously approved legislation that will create a new community-based Stop Hate hotline and online portal, expanding reporting access to victims of hate crimes.
CID community members say NO! to homeless shelter expansion, express pain and anger at county council meeting
Almost 100 residents from the Chinatown-International District (CID), attended a King County Council meeting that took place on Sept. 27 to protest a homeless shelter expansion. They shared stories of break-ins, assaults, harassment, property destruction, and other personal violence.
Pacific Northwest Ballet celebrates 50th season featuring set design by the late Ming Cho Lee and dancer Angelica Generosa
The 2022/2023 season marks Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB)’s 50th year on stage in Seattle. The Weekly spoke with co-founders and former artistic directors, Kent Stowell and Francia Russell, as well as principal dancer, Angelica Generosa, about the season opener, “Carmina Burana,” and its famous set designer, Ming Cho Lee.
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