The New York Times says the FBI investigated whether one of its reporters, Elizabeth Williamson, violated laws against stalking after she wrote a story nearly two months ago about how federal agents had been assigned to protect and give rides to FBI Director Kash Patel’s girlfriend.
- China cautions travelers after scholars turned away at SeaTac airport
- Protestors demand Seattle mayor shut down surveillance cameras on her 100th day
- Oops! Ichiro Statue revealed with broken bat
- Defining Courage: an immersive experience about the Nisei soldier that you will never forget
- Child’s plush mascot ‘Rise’ rides with astronauts on Artemis II
- Chinatown-International District seniors, residents deliver 1,032-signature petition
FEATURED STORIES

CID shooting investigation
Seattle police officers are investigating a shooting on Thursday morning that injured a 37-year-old man near Hing Hay Park in the Chinatown-International District (CID).

Torrent honors local AAPI communities, heritage
The Seattle Torrent welcomed the Vancouver Goldeneyes to Climate Pledge Arena for its first AANHPI Heritage Celebration Game on Saturday, April 18.

Ballots found near Renton dumpster under investigation, officials say
A batch of election mail found near a dumpster in Renton is being investigated, though officials say there is no indication of fraud.

Raids spur calls to protect Asian massage workers
In the wake of police and fire department raids on five Asian-run massage parlor businesses in Bothell last week, the Massage Parlor Organizing Project (MPOP) and fellow labor and immigrant safety organizations say low-income workers are facing growing pressure from rising living costs and preparations for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Seattle Filipino community marks 84th Day of Valor, honors Bataan and Corregidor heroes
The Filipino Community Center was filled with solemn remembrance on April 19, as about 115 people gathered to mark the 84th anniversary of the fall of Bataan, honoring Filipino and American soldiers who fought side by side against Imperial Japan during World War II.
Community
Brandon Ting honored at Bellevue College gala
Protest near JBLM decries U.S. military actions abroad
Equity concerns raised as Sound Transit considers Tacoma project delay
City of Tacoma marks fifth annual Cambodian Genocide Remembrance Week
Man with knife arrested in CID
Vaisakhi celebration held in Federal Way
China cautions travelers after scholars turned away at SeaTac airport
National News
New FBI data shows mixed picture on hate crimes, with Asian Americans still at risk
China’s role on world stage changes, even as perception of Chinese Americans remains the same
Former Hawaii Gov. George Ariyoshi, the 1st US governor of Asian American descent, dies at 100
Obama meets Mamdani in New York City before reading to preschoolers
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