A Democratic state lawmaker who is promising to be a “wild card” joined Wisconsin’s open race for governor on Wednesday, saying she will focus on a progressive agenda to benefit the working class.
Little Saigon’s future introduced in 15-step plan
In a renewed push to confront crime, open-air drug use, and rising instability in one of Seattle’s most historic and diverse neighborhoods, leaders from Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI), Rotary Club of the Seattle International District, and former City Councilmember Tanya Woo unveiled a 15-point public safety plan during a Sept. 16 news conference at Hoa Mai Park.
Hmong Democrat wins pivotal Minnesota race after tragedy
Democrat Xiongpao “Xp” Lee won a special election Tuesday to fill the Minnesota House seat of a top Democratic leader who was assassinated, restoring a 67-67 tie and preserving a power-sharing deal that has forced both parties to work together.
Arthur Sze is appointed US poet laureate as the Library of Congress faces challenges
At a time when its leadership is in question and its mission challenged, the Library of Congress has named a new U.S. poet laureate, the much-honored author and translator Arthur Sze.
Asian Women Summit unites, empowers hundreds in Seattle
More than 300 Asian women professionals, executives, entrepreneurs, and students from Washington and across the country filled Seattle’s Broadway Performance Hall on Sept. 13 for the Asian Women Summit (AWS).
Nakase takes AP Coach of the Year in historic debut season
Natalie Nakase was named the Associated Press WNBA Coach of the Year after guiding the expansion Los Angeles Valkyries to one of the most successful inaugural seasons in league history.
The oldest mummies in the world may hail from southeastern Asia and date back 12,000 years
Scientists have discovered what’s thought to be the oldest known mummies in the world in southeastern Asia dating back up to 12,000 years.
Tessa Hulls takes Pulitzer Prize on her personal project
Seattle writer and artist Tessa Hulls has had a banner year.
Barnes pledges data-driven, compassionate approach to Chinatown-International District’s crises
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) grapples with overlapping crises: violent crime, chronic homelessness, and the constant spread of fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Man killed after being hit by semi-truck in CID
A man died Sunday morning after being hit by a semi-truck in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), police said.
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