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The North American Post
14 days
Kobe City College of Nursing tours ICHS
By International Community Health Services NAP Contributor ICHS staff with visiting nursing students from Kobe, Japan in March 2026. Photo credit: ICHS. In March, nursing students from Kobe City College […] The post Kobe City College of Nursing tours ICHS first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Kobe City College of Nursing tours ICHS appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
15 days
Sound Transit Votes to Fully Fund Graham Street Station; Completion Expected in 2031
In a unanimous vote, Sound Transit plans to pay for the station, in part with a federal grant and a $30 million commitment from the City of Seattle.
The North American Post
15 days
Healing Arts Collective Tsuru for Solidarity — Seattle
By National Tsuru for Solidarity NAP Contributor Organized by Tsuru’s Healing Arts Collective, community members came together at The Fishbowl Art Gallery in Seattle, Washington to join hands. They created […] The post Healing Arts Collective Tsuru for Solidarity — Seattle first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Healing Arts Collective Tsuru for Solidarity — Seattle appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
The North American Post
16 days
FIFA World Cup 2026™ Set to Shake Up Seattle this Summer
By Bruce Rutledge NAP General Manager Get ready, Seattle! The world is about to descend on our fair city this summer. From June 15 to July 6, Seattle will host […] The post FIFA World Cup 2026™ Set to Shake Up Seattle this Summer first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post FIFA World Cup 2026™ Set to Shake Up Seattle this Summer appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
16 days
What Mayor Katie Wilson Says About Graham Street Station, Lake Washington Boulevard, and South End Issues
From long-delayed transit projects to encampments, surveillance cameras, and neighborhood concerns, Mayor Katie Wilson answers readers' questions about issues shaping South End communities.
South Seattle Emerald
16 days
DOOM LOOP Special Feature: Car-Free on Lake Washington Boulevard
Brett goes to the opening of Bicycle Weekends on Lake Washington Boulevard.
The North American Post
16 days
CAPAC Chair Meng Denounces Education Department for Ending Funding for Minority Serving Institutions
By James Kwon NAP Contributor U.S. Representative Grace Meng (New York), Chair of the U.S. Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC), released the following statement after the U.S. Department of […] The post CAPAC Chair Meng Denounces Education Department for Ending Funding for Minority Serving Institutions first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post CAPAC Chair Meng Denounces Education Department for Ending Funding for Minority Serving Institutions appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
16 days
OPINION | We Deserve This Lane: Lake Washington Boulevard Belongs to People, Too
John Aaron writes that closing Lake Washington Boulevard to through-traffic isn’t anti-car — it's a long-overdue investment in safety, equity, and public space for South Seattle.
The North American Post
17 days
“Minidoka on Our Minds” Celebrates the Power of Community Remembrance
By Erin Schmith NAP Contributor Minidoka on Our Minds, is on view at the Japanese American Museum of Oregon through June 14. It celebrates the community advocacy and resilience that […] The post “Minidoka on Our Minds” Celebrates the Power of Community Remembrance first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post “Minidoka on Our Minds” Celebrates the Power of Community Remembrance appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
17 days
1 Year Later, How WA's Controversial Cap on Rent Hikes Has Been Enforced
A year into Washington’s limit on residential rent increases, the state has yet to collect a cent in civil penalties from landlords.
South Seattle Emerald
18 days
To Honor the Season, Wa Na Wari and NAAM Will Stage a 'Black Graduation'
On May 30 and May 31, Wa Na Wari and the Northwest African American Museum (NAAM) will host "Black Graduation," an art fair showcasing art from Black creators from across the Pacific Northwest.
The North American Post
18 days
Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi
By Barbara Mizoguchi NAP Editor-in-Chief Meet Yuki Takahashi. She is a 27-year-old professional dancer. A few months after her parents moved from Japan to Dallas, Texas for her father’s job, […] The post Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Pacific Northwest Ballet Soloist Yuki Takahashi appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.