The owner of Asian Plaza in Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood is suing the city of Seattle—alleging that its homelessness policies and lax law enforcement destroyed his business and derailed a multimillion-dollar redevelopment deal.
K-Pop’s Andrew Choi delights fans in Seattle
Andrew Choi, the singing voice behind Jinu in KPop Demon Hunters, surprised fans at Sea-Tac Airport last week with a live performance celebrating Alaska Airlines’ new non-stop flight from Seattle to Seoul.
Global humanitarian and spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar brings message of calm to Seattle
More than 1,500 people gathered across two sessions in Seattle on Oct. 19 to hear from global humanitarian and spiritual leader Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. His visit brought a message of peace, mindfulness, and joy to the Pacific Northwest.
A symbol of unity: Federal Way’s first Korean garden blooms
When former Federal Way Mayor Michael Park first heard local Korean American community members ask why the city didn’t have a Korean garden—while nearby cities had Chinese and Japanese ones—it sparked an idea that stayed with him for years.
Storm hire Sonia Raman as head coach
Sonia Raman will be the next head coach of the Seattle Storm, ESPN reported Friday.
MG2 Foundation donates $250K to support breast cancer research
The MG2 Foundation awarded a $250,000 grant to Dr. Janice Kim, and the Fred Hutch Cancer Center on Oct. 23, to advance breast cancer research.
Travis Quezon to be Next Editor in Chief at International Examiner
The board of the International Examiner (IE) announced on Friday that Travis Quezon will be its next print and web editor in chief.
Seattle announces expansion of CARE team, additional updates following tentative police contract agreement
Alongside members of the Seattle Police Department (SPD) and other City officials, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced a permanent expansion of Seattle’s Community Assisted Response & Engagement (CARE) team.
Miss Philippines WA contestants teams up with Goodwill to spotlight sustainability
Several Miss Philippines Washington contestants will tour Evergreen Goodwill’s operations and Job Training & Education Center on Oct. 30, highlighting the nonprofit’s mission of sustainability, empowerment and community impact. The […]
‘Filipino Towns’ around the US preserve history and raise community’s visibility
It was over four centuries ago to the day Saturday that Filipinos set foot on the North American continent for the first time. Now, Filipino Americans are working to sustain a cultural footprint.
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