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The Urbanist
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Data Backs Up Supportive ‘Housing First’ Model in Spite of Federal Attacks
King County released new data illustrating the success of the permanent supportive housing model, but DESC’s recently opened Birch Grove complex may be its last to open for several years due to federal cuts targeting supportive housing.
The Urbanist
1 day
Tacoma Sees 62% More Homes Enter Pipeline Following 2025 Zoning Overhaul
In the year since Tacoma adopted new zoning standards last February, the number of housing permits entering the pipeline jumped by 62% compared to the five-year average.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Seattle shelter dog’s nose knows: Junior picks USA over Australia in World Cup forecast
When a pet “chooses” between two teams to predict the outcome of a major sporting event, the spectacle can draw public attention while supporting a meaningful cause.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Vietnamese man deported from U.S. to South Sudan is repatriated after months in detention
A Vietnamese national deported to South Sudan by the Trump administration under its controversial third-country deportation program was repatriated to Vietnam on Friday after spending more than a year in detention.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District breaks Guinness World Record for largest dim sum meal
It may not be on the same level as a U.S. win over Australia’s national men’s soccer team—created in 1922.
NW Asian Weekly
1 day
Korean American Michelle Steel confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Korea
The Senate has confirmed former U.S. Rep. Michelle Steel as ambassador to South Korea— filling a diplomatic post that has been vacant since early 2025.
The Urbanist
2 days
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.
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
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.
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
Mayor announces new strategy for Little Saigon public safety concerns
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced a new strategy aimed at addressing longstanding public safety concerns in the city's Little Saigon and North Beacon Hill neighborhoods, combining increased police enforcement with expanded social services and treatment options.
NW Asian Weekly
2 days
Seattle’s World Cup debut sparks joy; Juneteenth match carries deeper mission
The streets of Seattle were still packed with soccer fans three hours after the final whistle, local bars were filled with revelers, and at least one local CEO had a word for the global extravaganza: hope.
The Urbanist
2 days
King County Council D2 Candidates Joust at Urbanist Forum
State Senator Rebecca Saldaña and Seattle Port Commission President Toshiko Hasegawa are both running for King County Council in D2. Both progressives, they shared similar positions at a recent forum, but differed over a county social housing levy and whose experience was the right fit for the job.
NW Asian Weekly
3 days
Once the preserve of elite chefs, sushi-making can be fun
By YURI KAGEYAMA TOKYO (AP) — In honor of National Sushi Day on June 18, there’s no better time to appreciate one of Japan’s most iconic foods. And no food […]