The Rotary Club of Seattle hosted a panel discussion, “Northeast Asia and the U.S. Today,” on April 12, featuring Hisao Inagaki, Consul General of Japan in Seattle; Eunji Seo, Consul General of South Korea in Seattle; and Daniel Chen, Director General of Taipei Economic & Cultural Office (TECO) in Seattle.
The state of COVID-19
COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is a pandemic that has disrupted lives around the world.
Book recommendations: Sometimes family that matters is the one we create ourselves
Even though Mika Moon lives in a dangerous world for witches, that doesn’t stop her from posting YouTube videos of herself “pretending” to do magic.
SPD giving away Kia and Hyundai steering wheel locks
In response to a rise in vehicle thefts involving certain Kia and Hyundai models, SPD’s Crime Prevention Coordinators will be giving away steering wheel locks at each of its five precincts this month.
Cisco still faces caste bias suit; engineers’ case dismissed
The California Civil Rights Department has voluntarily dismissed its case alleging caste discrimination against two Cisco engineers, while still keeping alive its litigation against the Silicon Valley tech giant.
Hyun Kim to join City of Tacoma as Deputy City Manager
Hyun Kim has accepted City Manager Elizabeth Pauli’s offer to join the City of Tacoma as a Deputy City Manager overseeing internal services functions beginning June 20—pending completion of a standard background check.
Fong named WA Commerce director
Gov. Jay Inslee today named Michael Fong to serve as director of the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Spring Clean 2023 Project Inquiry
After a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Chinatown International-District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) will be hosting the annual Spring Clean event on April 29th, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Phyllis Campbell retires from JPMorgan Chase but will always “be ready” for anything
After 14 years as chairman of JPMorgan Chase, Pacific Northwest Region, Phyllis Campbell retired from the position on April 5—but not from business or a life of service and mentorship.
Wing Luke Museum acquires historic property for preservation
The Wing Luke Museum announced on April 10 the acquisition of property located at 611 8th Ave South in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) neighborhood.
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