A man is in custody after two people were shot in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Sunday morning.
COMMENTARY: Bending the arc toward justice begins on the floor
Huddled around a wooden bench, kneeling and sitting on the thinly carpeted floor outside the courtroom, seven people, mostly Asian American, try to make sense of the documents that were presented a moment earlier.
Amy Yang wins the Women’s PGA Championship for her first major title
Standing in the 18th fairway, Amy Yang leaned over to caddie Jan Meierling and acknowledged the anxiety and nerves she carried for the previous 17 holes.
Reader points out community support rift, perspective on Asian allegiance
I am hurt and angry to see the lack of support Jews have gotten from the Asian community with both the constant hostility on campuses, including University of Washington, in the censorship of an exhibit on anti-Semitism at the Wing Luke.
San Francisco declares Vietnamese an official language
The San Francisco City Board of Supervisors voted unanimously on June 11 to declare Vietnamese as an official language in the city.
Man who followed woman into her NYC apartment and stabbed her to death pleads guilty to murder
A man pleaded guilty to murder on June 18 for stabbing a woman to death after following her from the street into her lower Manhattan apartment building.
Two arrested in CID stabbing, drugs seized
Seattle Police arrested two suspects after a man was stabbed in the Chinatown-International District earlier this week.
AAPI artists celebrated at Kent Summer Art Exhibit
The 2024 Kent Summer Art Exhibit has unveiled its lineup of artists and award winners, celebrating a diverse array of talent from across the region.
Chinese soccer fans are pouring money into a food stall run by Singapore’s goalkeeper. Here’s why
Chinese soccer fans have poured their love—and money—into a Singaporean goalkeeper’s food stall after his performance in a game this week indirectly helped China advance to the third qualifying round for the World Cup in 2026.
BADC elects Shirley Ann Higuchi as first Asian American president
Shirley Ann Higuchi, was chosen as the first Asian American president-elect of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC).
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