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“We’re all bleeding”: Joyale’s closure spells more than just the decline of a restaurant
With the FIFA World Cup coming to town, Vincent Zhao thought the expected boost in revenue would help make up for the loss he’s seen over the last several years at his beloved dim sum restaurant and Little Saigon mainstay, Joyale Seafood Restaurant.
NW Asian Weekly
36 minutes
Suni Lee teases gymnastics comeback
Olympic medalist Sunisa Lee has announced her return to gymnastics, revealing on Instagram that she is making a comeback.
NW Asian Weekly
about 1 hour
New rice study highlights arsenic exposure
For many Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) families, dinner often starts with a pot of rice.
NW Asian Weekly
about 1 hour
Family says US seismologist has been detained in China for nearly 2 years with no trial
A China-born American seismologist has been detained in China without trial for nearly two years, an advocacy group advising the family said Tuesday, a revelation that came a couple of months before Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to visit the U.S.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 4 hours
Who's my dad? When genetic testing gets complicated.
It’s estimated that millions of Americans have learned through home genetic tests that they’re not actually biologically related to a parent. Most aren’t prepared for this surprise. And many aren’t briefed with informed consent before getting the news. Betty Cohn has a Ph.D. in Public Health Genetics from the University of Washington. For her dissertation, she spoke with people who had this experience. To learn more before doing genetic testing, check out this Genetic Testing Consent Informational Flyer We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PubliCola
about 15 hours
Seattle May Actually Limit Anti-Housing Land Use Appeals; More People Will be Eligible for Utility Discounts
1. The Seattle City Council’s land use committee will vote tomorrow on a proposal, from Councilmember Eddie Lin, to… The post Seattle May Actually Limit Anti-Housing Land Use Appeals; More People Will be Eligible for Utility Discounts appeared first on PubliCola.
The Stranger
about 16 hours
Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos’ Election Campaign Defrauded for $20,000 by FBI Impersonators Claiming Treasurer Bought “Chinese Child Pornography“
Long time state legislator Rep. Sharon Santos lost the equivalent of nearly half the money contributed to her reelection campaign so far this year after a fraudster conned her campaign treasurer into giving them $20,000 last September. According to Santos’ campaign treasurer Jeanne Legault, scammers impersonating her credit union and the FBI claimed she had […] The post Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos’ Election Campaign Defrauded for $20,000 by FBI Impersonators Claiming Treasurer Bought “Chinese Child Pornography“ appeared first on The Stranger.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 17 hours
Tuesday Evening Headlines
Governor Bob Ferguson kicked off a campaign to keep the newly-passed "Millionaire's Tax," Washington tribes are suing the federal government, and FAFSA may soon be a graduation requirement in Washington. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Stranger
about 18 hours
Sawant’s Ground Game Against Adam Smith Is Getting Red Hot
On July 12, Columbia City experienced a hiphop/R&B/funk event organized by Beatwalk. A festival held primarily on a closed off section of South Ferdinand Street, Beatwalk includes participation from small area businesses (including Island Soul and Taco City) and a good number of performances (including singer/pianist Darrius Willrich and The Double Dutch Divas). Because the […] The post Sawant’s Ground Game Against Adam Smith Is Getting Red Hot appeared first on The Stranger.
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Trump administration orders ICE to suspend most vehicle stops after two deadly shootings
Trump administration officials told Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to suspend most vehicle stops after two deadly shootings within a week, people familiar with the decision said Tuesday.
PubliCola
about 20 hours
Voting “Yes” On Prop. 1 Will Fund the Library System We Deserve
By Brittney Moraski As Advocacy Chair for the Seattle Public Library Foundation’s board, I want all Seattleites to know that… The post Voting “Yes” On Prop. 1 Will Fund the Library System We Deserve appeared first on PubliCola.
NW Asian Weekly
about 22 hours
“I Am American” brings local Japanese American history to life
Shooting a film set eighty-odd years in the past has its challenges.