Justice Mary Yu of the Washington State Supreme Court will be honored as one of the distinguished recipients at the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 21st Annual Women of Influence Awards.
CCTV cameras coming to Seattle’s crime hotspots
The Seattle City Council approved a controversial plan on Tuesday to install outdoor surveillance cameras in areas deemed the most crime-ridden, specifically along Aurora Avenue North, the 3rd Avenue corridor downtown, and in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Turning the tide: The resurrection of China Harbor Restaurant
Despite a Facebook post that stated China Harbor Restaurant would permanently close on Sept. 30, the restaurant reopened six days later for a previously planned banquet on Oct. 6.
Jinjo Crew wows audience with breaking showcase for Korea National Day
The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle knows how to throw a party.
Biden taps Helen Beaudreau to lead WHIAANHPI
President Biden has appointed Helen Beaudreau as the new executive director of the White House Initiative on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (WHIAANHPI), the administration announced.
Study: Anti-Asian attacks a major concern harassment in Western Washington
A survey conducted by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) confirmed what many in the AAPI community in the Greater Seattle area realize—public safety and racialized attacks are a major problem.
Shooting in Seattle’s CID leaves man injured
Detectives are investigating a shooting that happened early Saturday, Oct. 5 in the Chinatown-International District (CID), injuring a 45-year-old man.
Samantha Yun Wall wins 2024 Betty Bowen Award
Portland-based artist Samantha Yun Wall has been named the recipient of the 2024 Betty Bowen Award, announced jointly by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) and the Betty Bowen Committee.
Seattle minimum wage increase effective on Jan. 1
On Thursday Oct. 4, The Seattle Office of Labor Standards (OLS) announced an increase to the Seattle minimum wage, effective Jan. 1, 2025.
Burglars cause upwards of $15,000 worth of damage to CID’s Tabletop Village
Brian Myers was on the phone with the police as soon as the car crashed into the front of the Chinatown-International District’s Tabletop Village, a gaming store, on Sept. 18.
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