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NW Asian Weekly
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Tai Chi legend helps celebrate local academy’s historic anniversary
“One life, one thing: Tai Chi.”
NW Asian Weekly
about 1 hour
Joyale changes closure plans, will remain open on weekends after community outcry
Joyale Seafood Restaurant will remain open on weekends after owner Vincent Zhao changed plans to close the Chinatown-International District (CID) restaurant following a strong reaction from the community.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Byrd Barr Place To Host Third Annual Community Block Party In Seattle
Byrd Barr Place is set to host its third annual Community Block Party in Seattle's historic Central District. The event will feature live entertainment, local vendors, children's activities, community resources, free food, and a backpack giveaway, aiming to celebrate the neighborhood's rich history, culture, and resilience while fostering community engagement.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Federal SAVE Plan Ends: Millions Face Increased Student Loan Payments
The federal government's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan has concluded, impacting millions of federal student loan borrowers. These individuals now face a September 29 deadline to choose a new repayment option, or they will be automatically enrolled in a standard repayment plan, a shift anticipated to result in higher monthly payments and increased financial pressure for many.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
WA Commission Surveys Black Men’s Public Sector Experiences
The Washington State Commission on African American Affairs has launched a new survey, "Black Men in the Public Sector Workforce: Experience. Barriers. Solutions.," to address the documented lack of research on the workplace experiences of African American men in government, education, public service, and the nonprofit sector. This initiative aims to gather critical data to inform future policy recommendations and foster more equitable professional environments.
The Urbanist
about 5 hours
King County, Kirkland Celebrate Opening of Contentious Supportive Housing Facility
Kirkland's Sheila Stanton Place opened earlier this year with 101 units of permanent supportive housing. It marks the 15th Health Through Housing facility funded via a 2020 sales tax measure.
Seattle Transit Blog
about 8 hours
Friday Roundtable: Sound Transit’s 2027 Service Plan Proposal
Sound Transit has unveiled their initial proposal for the 2027 service plan. These changes are relatively minor compared to the Fall 2026 service changes that will take effect in August. This proposal includes changes for routes 510, 512, 532, 535, 545, 560, and Link. Routes 510 and 512 In Everett, early-morning Route 510 trips and … Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: Sound Transit’s 2027 Service Plan Proposal"
Seattle Transit Blog
about 21 hours
Link disrupted due to power issues near UW Station
At 6:47 this morning, Sound Transit issued an ominous alert stating “1 Line and 2 Line trains are experiencing delays until further notice due to power issue near University of Washington Station”. Less than 10 minutes later, Link service between Northgate, Stadium, and Judkins Park Station was suspended due to the power issue, with shuttle … Continue reading "Link disrupted due to power issues near UW Station"
The Urbanist
about 22 hours
Zahilay and Wilson Partially Dismantle KCRHA Amid Rising Homelessness
As the region's homeless population increases, Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson are moving to downsize the troubled King County Regional Homelessness Authority, while pledging continued regional collaboration and tighter oversight of contracts.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
China’s ballistic missile launch was a message for the US
When China launched a ballistic missile into the South Pacific Ocean on Monday, it was a rare test of a nuclear-capable weapons system that drew international rebuke.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
UW graduate builds photography marketplace connecting clients with affordable photographers
When University of Washington graduate Sky Yang wanted graduation photos with friends, he noticed a gap in the market.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
South Korean law targeting ‘fake news’ takes effect as journalist groups raise concerns
South Korea began enforcing a law Tuesday that allows steep punitive damages against news outlets and social media influencers for spreading false information as journalist groups warned it could chill public discourse and invite censorship.