State Senate Bill 5574, a bill which would require Asian American & Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders (AANHPI) history to be taught in K-12 social studies in Washington state by the 2029-2030 school year, did not make its way out of committee.
Shasti Conrad appointed DNC Associate Chair
Shasti Conrad was appointed today as an Associate Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) by DNC Chair Ken Martin.
Kwon is running for King County Council District 5
SeaTac Councilmember Peter Kwon announced on Monday that he will be running for King County Council District 5 which includes Des Moines, Normandy Park, Burien, SeaTac, Tukwila, Renton, and Kent.
State Department of Commerce to offer up to $70,000 grants for community childcare needs
The state’s Department of Commerce (DOC) is offering one-year grants to support local communities in assessing childcare needs and developing plans to increase childcare availability throughout Washington.
Classical pianist Betsy Arakawa and husband, Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, found dead in Santa Fe home
Classical pianist Betsy Arakawa, 65, her husband, the Oscar-winning actor Gene Hackman, 95, and one of the couple’s dogs were found dead in their Santa Fe, New Mexico home on Wednesday, multiple outlets reported.
New Seattle park to be named after late Councilmember Cheryl Chow
Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR) has announced that it will open a new park in the Rainier Valley, and name it after late Seattle Councilmember Cheryl Chow.
AAPI filmmaker behind “She Marches in Chinatown” killed Sunday night by speeding driver
Della Chen, the Seattle filmmaker behind the educational, stereotype-breaking documentary, “She Marches in Chinatown,” was hit and killed Sunday night by a speeding driver, the Seattle Times reported.
Ederer announces run for D2 Seattle City Council Seat
Longtime resident of Columbia City, Takayo Minakami Ederer says that she has “so many reasons” she’s decided to run for Seattle’s District 2 Seattle City Council (SCC) seat this November.
Harbor City dim sum restaurant to close after almost 40 years
After nearly four decades, longtime Chinatown-International District dim sum restaurant Harbor City will permanently shut its doors on Feb. 28, according to reports by Vanishing Seattle and the Seattle Times.
Wing Luke Museum announces exhibition partnership with award-winning podcast “Ten Thousand Things”
The Wing Luke Museum has announced its “Ten Thousand Things” exhibit, inspired by the award-winning podcast of the same name.
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