Public safety in the Chinatown-International District (CID) takes an important step forward with a targeted educational campaign.
Key figure in Japanese American civil rights cases, dead at 105
Frank Chuman, a lawyer and longtime advocate for Japanese American civil rights who was incarcerated during World War II and later helped overturn landmark wartime convictions, has died.
Korean American detainee freed
The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium announced on its Facebook page that Tae Heung “Will” Kim has been freed.
Disability rights activist and author Alice Wong dies at 51
Alice Wong, a disability rights activist and author whose independence and writing inspired others, has died. She was 51.
Naturalized US citizens thought they were safe. Trump’s immigration policies are shaking that belief
When he first came to the United States after escaping civil war in Sierra Leone and spending almost a decade in a refugee camp, Dauda Sesay had no idea he could become a citizen.
Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage
Three Chinese astronauts returned from their nation’s space station Friday after more than a week’s delay because the return capsule they had planned to use was damaged, likely from being hit by space debris.
Protesters in Pikachu costumes demand Japan end fossil fuel financing at UN climate conference
Protesters in Pokemon costumes stomped around the United Nations climate conference on Friday to send a message to Japan: end financing of coal and natural gas projects across Southeast Asia and other regions of the Global South.
West Seattle graduate Lauryn Nguyen makes LPGA debut
Lauryn Nguyen, a West Seattle High School graduate and standout at Northwestern University, wrapped up her first appearance on the LPGA Tour on Sunday at The Annika Driven by Gainbridge in Florida.
Harrell concedes mayorship as Wilson takes helm
In her mayor-elect acceptance speech on Nov. 13, Katie Wilson graciously thanked outgoing Mayor Bruce Harrell both for a congratulatory phone call that morning and for his service.
Ballmer Group grant expands early childhood education for Washington families
Even a federal government shutdown could not stop philanthropies from supplementing major projects funded by the government.
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