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Seattle announces the C-ID Ambassadors Program to boost safety and economic growth in Asian American communities.
Ambassadors are intended to be a visible community resource to help keep Seattle's Chinatown-International District safe.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell unveiled a new initiative to improve neighborhood safety and support economic revitalization in the Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon neighborhoods.
The program begins in June with three ambassadors. They'll provide basic services like cleaning and wayfinding, and help ...
Seattle is partnering with nonprofits and Amazon to launch an ambassador program dedicated to the Chinatown-International ...
Seattle will be getting more speed zone cameras in hopes of increasing safety. The City Council voted Tuesday in favor of the ...
The program will train neighborhood ambassadors to work with individuals who need assistance, help small businesses, and help ...
On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council unanimously approved legislation to authorize speed zone cameras in more places such as ...
The new space is will be less than a third of the company's current footprint in downtown Seattle’s 8th + Olive building.
With the upcoming Seattle mayoral election in November, six candidates have declared they are running against Bruce Harrell, ...
Joe Mallahan, a former T-Mobile executive, is taking a second swing at running for Seattle mayor. With the candidate filing ...
Seattle-based coffee roaster opens at Smith Tower Familiar face enters Seattle mayoral race against Bruce Harrell Familiar ...