Sen. Maria Cantwell joined community leaders in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) on Saturday evening to rally voters.
Jon Osaki’s “Reparations”: A Japanese American filmmaker tackles Black activism
Filmmakers generally start with a sense of who inspires them filmwise.
CACCWA supports local businesses with resiliency loans
The Cambodian American Community Council of Washington (CACCWA) has announced updates to its Small Business Resiliency Loan (SBRL) Program, aimed at assisting Cambodian American businesses across Washington State.
Boeing dismantles DEI department
Boeing has reportedly disbanded its global diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) department.
Funding restoration efforts for Seattle Channel amid budget concerns
In a move to secure the future of the Seattle Channel, Seattle City Councilmember Dan Strauss has proposed bridge funding and new legislation aimed at restoring and enhancing the channel’s resources.
Kin On Home Care relocates to new office in CID
Kin On Home Care and Social Services has officially moved to a new location in the Chinatown-International District (CID), following four years at the Pacific Rim Center.
Coast Guard names ship after a Filipino American
The U.S. Coast Guard officially commissioned the Coast Guard Cutter Florence Finch (WPC-1157) during a ceremony at Coast Guard Base Seattle on Oct. 24, marking a historic moment as the first active military ship in the United States named after a Filipino American.
Sangkoo Yun set to take over as Rotary International president
Sangkoo Yun will soon take over as Rotary International’s president for the 2026-27 term, following his selection by the nominating committee.
Fukutaki inducted as Chair of ACCT board of directors
Richard Fukutaki, a member of the Bellevue College Board of Trustees, has officially stepped into the role of board chair for the Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT).
Election Day approaches: Key information for voters
King County Elections is gearing up for a busy Nov. 5, anticipating an 82% voter turnout for the General Election.
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