Prosecutors have dropped murder and arson charges against a 25-year-old Seattle man accused of setting a fire that killed a 72-year-old woman in the city’s Wallingford neighborhood, after new evidence raised questions about his identification as the suspect.
CID neighborhood liaison works to connect with small businesses ahead of FIFA World Cup
Next year, throngs of soccer fans will pour through the streets of Seattle, intent upon attending the FIFA World Cup games at Seattle’s Lumen Field.
Issaquah High School alumna selected for Television Academy internship, follows dream of impactful career in TV and cinema
Anika Kumar has a knack for what makes a story come together.
AAPI candidates lead in King County Council District 5 race
It appears that two AAPI candidates will advance to November’s general election in the race for King County Council District 5.
Local media and its founders put community first in Seattle and around the U.S.
There’s something special about local news media. And we’re not just saying that.
AAPI-owned luxury glass celebrates 40 years, closes shop
Tish Oye is ready to retire.
Toxic beauty: The hidden contaminant found in traditional eyeliners
When Aesha Mokashi was a child growing up in Portland, Oregon, her grandparents would gently rim her eyes with a soft black powder—a tradition meant to protect from the evil eye.
Dolores Sibonga honored for lifetime of service
Sixty people gathered on July 25 at Merrill Gardens at Renton Centre to honor Dolores Sibonga, a beloved community leader and trailblazer, as she was recognized by the Washington State Senate and House of Representatives for her decades of public service and advocacy.
Sepak Takraw highlights Jackson School’s Global Sport Lab Focus
On a sunny Thursday afternoon on the outdoor artificial turf of Denny Field, on the campus of the University of Washington, a group of Sepak Takraw (Takraw) players exhibited the sport that originated in Southeast Asia.
Seattle’s Kim Fu on writing, working, and walking the city
Chinese Canadian author Kim Fu moved here from British Columbia. But she judges her Seattle neighborhoods by interconnectedness—and more specifically, walking distances.
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