Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. and his dream
Faith and community leaders and others marched a symbolic three blocks on Tuesday in Seattle’s Central District in an event called “We Still Have a Dream,” after the famous keynote speech from the 1963...
View ArticleVeterans share their experiences at Seattle open-mic event
Everyone For Veterans, in partnership with What They Signed Up For, hosted a free event for the public to hear from veterans who were deployed to war at the Rainier Arts Center on Sunday.
View ArticleSanta-sized hugs abound at Northwest African American Museum in Seattle
Families of many backgrounds filled the waiting room at the Northwest African American Museum, making Christmas ornaments and snacking on treats before getting their turn to be photographed with Santa...
View ArticleWintry holiday scenes around Seattle
Seattle Times photographers Bettina Hansen and Ken Lambert show the many faces of our city as night fell on Christmas Eve.
View ArticleSeattle marchers call for justice for missing and murdered indigenous women
The number of Native American women and girls who go missing or are murdered was the focus of a recent study released by the Seattle-based Urban Indian Health Institute. They identified 45 cases in...
View ArticleWomen in Black honor recent lives lost to homelessness, violence
The silent vigil was for 12 women and men who had died outside or by violence while experiencing homelessness in King County.
View ArticleAfter a devastating injury, a 4-year-old is learning to walk
Back in India, Radhika Ennis was badly burned on both her legs before she turned 2. Now with the love of her new parents and the help of experts at Seattle Children's, she has the confidence to take...
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