Two decades ago, Jesse Le, his wife, and their first child found themselves in the dark.
Want to shape city policy? Seattle recruiting for Immigrant and Refugee Commission
The City of Seattle is looking for new voices to help shape policies that affect immigrant and refugee communities.
Ikeda urges action following Gaza aid mission
Sailing through the Mediterranean Sea in the early days of October, it wasn’t fear that had Jas Ikeda gripping the wheel of Sirius, a 200,000-ton vessel that would become part of the largest civilian-led convoy to date.
Seattle property owner sues city for $30 million over Little Saigon deterioration
We’re getting more details about a lawsuit that sheds light on how city policies toward homelessness, public safety, and land use may have reshaped Little Saigon—and led one longtime property owner to seek $30 million in damages.
CACA, CISC team up for rice drive and voter aid
The Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA) Seattle Lodge hosted its 14th annual Rice Drive and Voter Assistance event on Nov. 1, in partnership with the Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC).
Treats and safety tips highlight Chinatown Halloween event
The Seattle Chinatown Block Watch (CBW) held its annual Halloween Safety Awareness event on Oct. 31, bringing students to the Chinatown-International District for a festive and educational evening.
Evergreen Goodwill meets Miss Philippines Northwest: Redefining pageantry through sustainability and community partnership
When Mia Amaranto first joined Miss Philippines Northwest, she wanted to do more than compete—she wanted to make a difference.
Yeo seeking big year at Seattle U
In his final season of college basketball, senior forward Junseok Yeo is looking to leave a lasting mark with the Seattle University Redhawks.
Friends of Little Sài Gòn small business incubator pilot program paves the way from vendor to brick-and-mortar
For years, Jason Wong-Hua had searched for his favorite flavors—like black sesame and sweet adzuki bean—incorporated into baked goods. But he couldn’t.
Edamura departs NWFF leadership role
The Northwest Film Forum (NWFF) announced that its executive director, Derek Edamura, is stepping down after three years.
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