Two gay couples decide to embark on one fake straight marriage to get what they need in Andrew Ahn’s modern update of “The Wedding Banquet.”
CID community members continue to push back against Sound Transit
The Chinatown-International District (CID) community is once again fighting for a future where their voices are heard and their needs prioritized.
“Mother of Exiles”: Immigrants and resilience past, present, and future
A narrative that moves amongst interlaced stories, spanning 165 years, and shuttling long distances around the globe sounds intimidating.
Training shows employers how to respond in ICE encounters
“Seattle does not cooperate with immigration enforcement but does not prevent or impede it,” said Jena Yang of the city’s Office of Immigrant Safety and Refugee Affairs (OIRA).
Master your financial future: four essential strategies for building an investment portfolio
Whether you’ve just started your journey to financial health or are well on your way to reaching your financial goals, you’ve likely heard about the critical role investing plays in financial health.
Apply now for King County’s Human & Civil Rights Commission
King County officially announced today that it is launching a Human and Civil Rights Commission—marking a new chapter in its commitment to advancing equity and justice for all.
Vishal Bhargava joins Bellevue City Council
The Bellevue City Council unanimously appointed Vishal Bhargava on Tuesday, to serve a partial term on the council.
The expansion of the Seattle Chinese Garden to continue bridging cultures and promoting Chinese culture
The Seattle Chinese Garden is getting ready for a historic expansion.
10 arrested in Seattle drug sweep
A series of coordinated drug enforcement efforts in Seattle’s Little Saigon and Belltown neighborhoods led to 10 arrests on Monday.
After-hours club regulations approved unanimously
The Seattle City Council voted unanimously today to pass a new ordinance aimed at curbing gun violence linked to after-hours nightclubs.