Former Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo today held a press conference outside Seattle City Hall, just before today’s full council meeting at 2 p.m., to address the ongoing internal investigation into alleged ethical violations at The Stranger.
Seattle marches to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., against Project 2025
Seattleites flocked to the streets yesterday to march for the 42nd year in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Same-sex couples in Thailand speak of happiness before marriage equality law takes effect
It’s a big week for LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand.
Trump sued over order ending Constitutionally protected birthright citizenship
Several immigrants rights groups are suing the just-inaugurated President Donald Trump, mere hours after he signed what may be an unconstitutional executive order ending birthright citizenship.
Two AAPI candidates among District 2 seat finalists
The Seattle City Council (SCC) narrowed down the field of District 2 seat contenders to six finalists, including two Asian Americans, at a special meeting on Friday, Jan. 17.
Recalled Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao indicted, facing federal corruption charges
Oakland’s former mayor, Sheng Thao, has been indicted, the U.S. attorney’s office announced Friday morning at a San Francisco press conference.
SeaTac travellers may have been exposed to measles on Jan. 10
Travellers going through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SeaTac) on Jan. 10, 2025, may have been exposed to a confirmed case of measles, public health officials have warned.
AAPI adults prioritize immigration, but split on mass deportations: AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll
Immigration is an issue that many Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders want the government to focus on this year, but they are sharply divided on what actions President-elect Donald Trump should take when he returns to the White House, according to a new poll.
Uyghurs detained in Thailand say they face deportation and persecution in China
A group of Uyghur men who were detained in Thailand over a decade ago say that the Thai government is preparing to deport them to China, alarming activists and family members who say the men are at risk of abuse and torture if they are sent back.
Duckworth, Murray Lead U.S. Senators in Recognizing the Service of Women in Combat
U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) joined Washington Sen. Patty Murray, Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, in leading 20 other senators to introduce a resolution honoring the service of women in combat roles in the U.S. Armed Forces.
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