In response to a surge in violence associated with after-hours nightclubs, Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo unveiled a legislative proposal on Monday aimed at enhancing safety and accountability in these establishments.
New Korematsu Center at aims to champion racial equality
The University of California, Irvine School of Law officially opened the Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality on Oct. 22, marking the center’s new chapter after 15 years at Seattle University School of Law.
Local high schoolers create NeuroYouth to empower the next generation to focus on prioritizing mental health and brain research
NeuroYouth founder Jamie Kwon and managing director Catherine Enriquez, both high school seniors at Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, are creating opportunities to empower Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) youth to conduct brain and mental health research.
Francisco “Frank” Irigon remembered as a pillar of community advocacy in Seattle
Over 200 friends, family, and colleagues gathered on Tuesday at the University of Washington (UW) to celebrate the life of Francisco “Frank” Irigon, a prominent figure in Seattle’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
Voices of change: First-time young voters in the 2024 election
With less than two weeks till Election Day, millions of Americans are poised to cast their ballots.
ISRD Board election set for Nov. 19
The International Special Review District (ISRD) Board will hold its annual election of board members exclusively by mail-in ballot.
Raman Arora: From immigrant dream to Entrepreneur of the Year
Raman Arora, owner of Maggie’s on Meeker in downtown Kent, was awarded the prestigious Entrepreneur of the Year Award at the annual PLACES Conference in Walla Walla last week.
Filipino American History Month celebrated at the Washington State History Museum
The Washington State History Museum hosted “Laban: The Filipino Fighting Spirit” on Thursday—a community event celebrating Filipino American History Month.
Memorial plaques stolen in vandalism at Seattle’s Dr. Jose Rizal Park
Dr. Jose Rizal Park on Beacon Hill was vandalized over the weekend, resulting in the theft of four memorial plaques, including a main monument plaque containing a time capsule.
Lion dance legends: Commemorating 50 years of Mak Fai
For the past 50 years, people in Seattle have enjoyed the Mak Fai Kung Fu Dragon & Lion Dance team.
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