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Seattle’s Chinatown-International District breaks Guinness World Record for largest dim sum meal
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Korean American Michelle Steel confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Korea
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Wilson Makes Case for Expanded Bus Measure as Council Debate Ramps Up
Rallying with transit advocates ahead of a council meeting on the Seattle Transit Measure renewal, Wilson defended the 0.15% sales tax increase contained in her proposal. Over the coming weeks, councilmembers are poised to discuss divvying up the funding for their own policy priorities.
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Seattle celebrates Immigrant Heritage Month, announces new investments
Mayor Katie Wilson on Thursday proclaimed June as Immigrant Heritage Month in Seattle, joining community leaders and advocates in celebrating the contributions of immigrants and refugees while highlighting a new $4 million investment in services and programs supporting immigrant communities.