Darrell S. Mitsunaga of Bellevue has been appointed to the Lake Washington Technical College (LWTC) Board of Trustees by Gov. Chris Gregoire.
Blog: Giving the perfect gift to a president
What is the perfect gift for the president of the Seattle Times? Carolyn Kelly, the first female president of the Times, is finally stepping down after
Blog: Happy surprises in fund-raising
Raising money in this economy is tough. At first, checks trickled into my office slowly, very slowly.
Blog: Where should postal vans park during free time?
This picture was sent in by a reader who complained about the post office taking up the street parking in Chinatown/International District.
Column: Local Mars Hill Church pastor Mark Driscoll bashes yoga and ‘Easternism’
Last fall, Dr. Albert Mohler, president of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, received national attention for an article
Wang family to revisit patriarch’s gruesome murder at clemency hearing
More than 20 years ago, Shirley Wang’s life was irrevocably changed when a pair of teenage boys killed her husband.
Local charities need public help to make holidays brighter for Asian American families
Are you looking for a way to make the holiday season brighter for Asian American and Pacific Islander families in Western Washington?
PeaceTrees Vietnam and Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to help get rid of explosive ordnance
PeaceTrees Vietnam (PeaceTrees) has formed a partnership with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) to establish and fund an explosive ordnance disposal
Chinatown-ID and Little Saigon Shop-O-Rama runs through December
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District and Little Saigon are featuring a series of shopping events through Dec. 18 for their second annual Holiday Shop-O-Rama.
Cambodian refugee goes home as U.S. Navy commander
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia (AP) — The distant thuds of gunfire and bombs weren’t nearly as memorable for Michael Misiewicz as fishing barehanded with
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