A girl on my cheer team says that her mom is her best friend, and I stifle a laugh, trying to picture my mother sorority squatting side-by-side in color coordinating outfits for an Instagram picture, the comments filled with her friends all claiming we could pass for sisters in an attempt at flattery.
Bust of Gandhi unveiled, Oct. 2 declared Mahatma Gandhi Day
A bust of Mahatma Gandhi was unveiled on Oct. 2 at the Seattle Center, just below the base of the Space Needle and adjacent to the Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum.
Korean Prosecutors Association launches in the Pacific Northwest
King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion welcomed guests at the launch event for the Pacific Northwest chapter of the Korean Prosecutors Association (KPA) on Sept. 26.
Halley Cody sworn in as criminal deputy prosecutor
Halley Cody was sworn in as a criminal deputy prosecutor by Chief Justice Steven Gonzalez of Washington Supreme Court on Sept. 27 in the downtown King County Superior Court House.
Nikkei Manor unveils mural celebrating heritage and resilience in Seattle’s CID
Nikkei Manor, a community dedicated to honoring and caring for elders in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), unveiled a new mural by local artist Derek Wu last month.
King County Metro celebrates Operators of the Year Emmanuel “Manny” Bautista and Thulin Tolliver
Metro celebrated two Operators of the Year on Sept. 26, marking the rare occasion of two drivers being selected for the annual honor.
Standing for justice: Our resolution
On Sept. 24, 2024, Zhen Jin went back to court again.
Court issues 10-year restraining order on woman accused of racist tirade against Chinese neighbor
A King County Superior Court pro tem judge renewed a restraining order for Zhen Jin, an elderly Chinese American woman who suffered ongoing racist abuse by neighbors who live in the same condominium complex.
Guozhen (Ken) Liu, MD, offers concierge care at VIP Family Medicine Clinic in Bellevue
In a concierge medicine practice, every patient is treated like a VIP.
In global game of influence, China turns to a cheap and effective tool: fake news
When veteran U.S. diplomat Kurt Campbell traveled to the Solomon Islands to counter Beijing’s influence in the South Pacific country, he quickly saw just how far China would go to spread its message.
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