A new health center at Beacon Pacific Village is redefining what aging can look like in Seattle.
An academic look at “Shōgun” rights, wrongs, and oddities
Town Hall Seattle dove headfirst into the epic world of samurai, scheming, and shipwrecked outsiders this week.
Slated to break ground next year, Little Saigon Landmark Project meant to anchor community
More than 14 years after its inception, the Little Saigon Landmark Project will finally become a reality next year, when crews break ground between South Jackson Street and 10th Avenue South.
LIHI event brings in $645K
The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) raised a record $645,000 at its first live Gala and Auction since the pandemic, held Dec. 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel.
UW Khmer program at risk due to federal, state, UW cuts
Come next year, the University of Washington (UW) may no longer teach Khmer, the Cambodian language.
Conrad Lee recognized for decades of service
The Bellevue City Council honored its longest-serving member, Conrad Lee, on Dec. 9, with a commendation recognizing his decades of service to the community.
Jayapal, Smith introduce bill to reform immigration detention
Congress members Pramila Jayapal and Adam Smith introduced the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act earlier this month to impose oversight on immigration detention and protect detainees’ civil and human rights.
37 sickened after Thanksgiving meals from Seattle restaurant
Public Health–Seattle & King County is investigating a gastrointestinal illness outbreak linked to Thanksgiving meals prepared by Kanishka Cuisine of India after 37 people reported becoming sick.
New King County Councilmember Steffanie Fain plans to improve transit for South King County, hopes to uplift future AAPI leaders
Following her win for the spot of District 5 councilmember, Steffanie Fain became the first Korean American to hold a seat on the King County Council, and the first Asian American in the post for the first time in almost four decades.
Locke to receive Richardson Prize
Former Washington Gov. Gary Locke has been named a 2026 recipient of the Elliot L. Richardson Prize for Excellence in Public Service, the National Academy of Public Administration announced on Wednesday.
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