$35.4m to help farmers, growers and whenua Māori owners reduce their agricultural emissions $30.5m to establish a platform for Māori Climate ActionFarmers, growers and whenua
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Mayor Harrell Releases One Seattle Homelessness Action Plan and Transparency Dashboard, Announces Acquisition of Dockside Apartments
Focused on urgency, compassion, and transparency, the plan and dashboard are available at: homelessness.seattle.gov Opening July 1 and operated by the Low Income Housing Institute,
Justice Department Sues to Shut Down Texas Return Preparers
The United States filed a civil injunction suit to permanently bar Jason Elias Briley; Roxann Ladawn Johnson fka Roxann Ladawn Ellis; Alexander McKenzie; Courtney Jones;
Minister to visit Fiji post ‘Our Oceans’ Conference
Associate Minister of Foreign Affairs Aupito William Sio will travel to Fiji this week, from 1 to 4 June, to meet with Pacific Marine Ministers,
Seattle Parks and Recreation and YMCA of Greater Seattle Announce Summer Job Fairs
Both organizations are hiring dozens of positions to provide a safe summer for kids Step up and help kids this summer – do work that
Seattle City Council Passes PayUp Legislation
First-of-its-kind legislation will guarantee app-based delivery drivers a minimum wage, increase transparency, and protect flexibility SEATTLE – The Seattle City Council unanimously passed PayUp legislation
DEEL Invests $1M in Community-Based K-12 Summer Programs to Address Continued Impacts of COVID-19 on Student Learning
NEWS RELEASE Bruce Harrell, Mayor Dwane Chappelle, Director FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 31, 2022 Contact: Sage Leibenson, sage.leibenson@seattle.gov, 206.507.6701 Funding will support academic opportunities, enrichment,
Blocktickets to Provide India’s First Ever NFT Based Ticketing Experience for the Emergence Festival
Blocktickets, a multi-chain NFT-based ticketing platform, will conduct India’s first ever NFT Ticketing-based Music Festival, Emergence. The event tickets will be generated on the blockchain
Know the signs of a stroke
As May draws to a close, we want to remind you of how to identify the signs of a stroke. According to the CDC, 800,000
Appointment of Judges of Court of Appeal and High Court
The Honourable Justice Simon France has been appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal and Helen McQueen, former Deputy President of Te Aka Matua