BEIJING (AP) — China will continue to limit most families to just one child in the coming decades, state media said Sept. 27, despite concerns about the policy’s
Sept. 10: InterIm’s annual gala raises nearly $50,000
InterIm Community Development Association held its 2010 Annual Gala Luncheon at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel.
Sept. 20: KABA wins annual Korean BBQ cook off
At the second annual Korean BBQ Cook-Off Competition at Luther Burbank Park, the Korean American Bar Association (KABA) took home the big prize for the second year
Sept. 11–12: Aki Matsuri brings Japanese culture to Bellevue
The Eastside Nihon Matsuri Association’s Aki Matsuri (fall festival) took place at Bellevue Community College’s main campus.
Aug. 19: ING DIRECT USA’s Sharebuilder revitalizes Wing Luke Elementary School
At its fourth annual Orange Days of Giving, ING DIRECT USA’s Sharebuilder associates helped revitalize Wing Luke Elementary School.
Sept. 28: Ron Chew named new ICHS Foundation executive director
Ron Chew
Ron Chew has been named the International Community Health Services (ICHS) Foundation’s new executive director.
Decades later, Flying Tigers receive a hero’s welcome at home in Seattle
At their 24th formal reunion, Wayne Wong and his friends recollected serving as Flying Tigers. They belonged to the 14th Air Force and the 987th Signal Company
Passionate players open a table tennis club in Bellevue
The Seattle Pacific Table Tennis Club (SPTTC) opened its doors in Bellevue on Aug. 1. The club is owned and operated by Jia “Coach Judy” Qi.
Secretary Gary Locke visits the Seattle Chinese Garden and raises funds
U.S. Commerce Secretary and former Washington state Gov. Gary Locke came home last week. Amid a schedule that included
Charlie Chan: More than a Hollywood stereotype?
NEW YORK (AP) — The Swede played him most memorably, followed by the portly middle-aged white guy from Missouri.