Researchers at the University of Washington School of Medicine have been awarded a five-year grant from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to study the spread of influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), SARS-CoV-2 (the COVID-19 coronavirus), and other respiratory viruses in communities.
Kids Without Borders’ Son Michael Pham to be remembered in Jan. 31 mass
Son Michael Pham, founder of Kids Without Borders, died peacefully in the evening of Nov. 21, 2024 at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
Union to hold bus procession in honor of slain King County Metro Bus Operator Shawn Yim on Jan. 10
To honor the life of King County Metro Bus Operator Shawn Yim, who was killed on the job, and demand better protections and safety measures for workers and riders, ATU Local 587-Seattle, WA will be holding a Bus Procession on Friday, Jan. 10, at 10 a.m., followed by a memorial at 11 a.m. at Lumen Field Event Center, 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, WA.
Apply: Get funding for community projects through the Neighborhood Matching Fund
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods is currently accepting applications for the Neighborhood Matching Fund (NMF).
Students: Apply by Jan. 16 to new Youth Civic Engagement Program for teens
The City of Seattle Office for Civil Rights launched a new Youth Civic Engagement Program, designed to equip high school students with knowledge and skills to drive powerful change in their communities.
Lunar Collective co-founder on her organization and her Jewish, Asian, Muslim identity
Alongside Jenni Rudolph, Maryam Chishti is the co-founder of Lunar Collective, a relatively new collective of Asian American Jews.
Toshiko Hasegawa elected Port of Seattle Commission President, first Asian American woman in the post
On Jan. 3, Toshiko Hasegawa announced that she had been elected by her peers as the Port of Seattle Commission President.
Mitsuye Endo honored posthumously with Presidential Citizens Medal
On Jan. 2, President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 people, among them Mitsuye Endo.
Link light rail service will run slightly less often from Jan. 4 through Feb. 27 due to construction
To allow crews to install the roofing system at the 130th St. infill station, Sound Transit’s Link light rail will experience slightly longer headways during weekday evenings and all day on some weekends from Jan. 4 through Feb. 27.
The Seattle Public Library expands open hours at 9 locations starting Jan. 29
The Seattle Public Library will add open hours at nine branches starting on Wednesday, Jan. 29.
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