In 2013, the lease for the building currently occupied by the International District (ID) post office on 6th Avenue and South Jackson Street will expire.
‘Chop Suey’ pageant delegate proudly represents multiculturalism
Malama Pono Cady doesn’t mind it when people refer to her as Chop Suey, a well-known Chinese American mixed vegetable and meat dish. Cady’s mother, Kalinapuanani,
Beacon Hill: a cultural melting pot made of neighbors
When residents on Beacon Hill were asked to name their favorite aspect of the neighborhood, diversity was always on top of the list.
Beacon Hill district: Emerald City’s unofficial center for green thumbs
Some Asian Americans view gardening as an enjoyable hobby. For others, growing food is simply a matter of survival. Asian farmers — in China
SPS superintendent cleans house, HR head a casualty
Last Friday, Seattle Public Schools (SPS) Interim Superintendent Dr. Susan Enfield issued a letter to SPS employees explaining that human resources
Japanese nationals impacted by recent disaster may be eligible for immigration benefits
In light of the recent earthquakes and tsunami in Japan, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Japanese nationals
Chinatown-ID Clean Streets Committee looking for members
The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) will be hosting a meeting of the Chinatown-ID Clean Streets Committee
April 5: Jeanne Chang is new Regal Bank director
Jeanne Chang has joined Regal Financial Bank as senior vice president and director of corporate affairs.
March 10: Social justice leaders honored at Legacy Event
The Center for Ethical Leadership (CEL) honored three people at its 2011 Legacy Event. The event was held in the Rainier Room at Seattle Center.
March 26: Christopher Lu wins national music competition
Christopher Lu, of Redmond, won top honors at the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Junior Piano Competition.
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