The University of Washington Quad is beginning to show early signs of spring as its iconic cherry trees start to bloom, drawing visitors despite unsettled weather.
“Listen to the workers’ own voices”: Massage worker advocates hold vigil for Atlanta spa shooting victims, launch campaign for better working conditions
“We gather here today to grieve and remember, to honor the dead, and fight like hell for the living,” said Rachel Sun, standing just in front of the Grand Pavilion at Hing Hay Park in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, as she addressed attendees at Massage Parlor Outreach Project (MPOP)’s vigil on March 15 to honor the eight people a gunman killed in Atlanta in 2021.
Former rapper’s fledgling political party sweeps Nepal’s first post-revolt election
A political party created just four years ago and led by an ex-rapper has swept Nepal’s parliamentary poll, results published by the electoral commission on Thursday showed.
Seattle forum focuses on youth, guns and prevention
King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion said progress has been made in reducing gun violence across the region but emphasized that continued collaboration is needed to protect young people.
Light snow falls in CID
Light snow fell across parts of Seattle early Friday as a late-season winter weather advisory brought a brief mix of snow and rain to the Puget Sound region.
Iran soccer team pushes back on Trump comments, says ‘no one can exclude’ it from the World Cup
Pushing back on U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments, Iran’s national soccer team says “no one can exclude” it from playing in the men’s World Cup in the United States.
That purple Hawaii vacation lei likely came from Thailand, and some lawmakers want to change that
Dear Tourist: The flowers in that bright-purple lei you received on your Hawaii vacation almost certainly weren’t grown in the Aloha State.
Iran’s sports minister says the country can’t take part in the World Cup because of US attacks
Iran’s sports and youth minister said it’s “not possible” for the country to take part in the World Cup after the United States killed its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in its ongoing war.
JASSW event spotlights the importance of the Japanese gaming industry
It was an event that might have slipped under the radar for many.
Shimizu chosen as Wing Luke Museum’s new executive director
The Wing Luke Museum announced today that Chrissy Shimizu will be its new executive director.
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