The top elected official in a county in suburban Houston was indicted on Thursday over allegations he created fake and racist social media posts when he ran for re-election in 2022.
Broadcast icon Connie Chung talks about her memoir in Seattle, including an exclusive with the Northwest Asian Weekly
Chinese American broadcasting trailblazer, Connie Chung, kicked off her “Connie” book tour in New York on Sept. 17th.
Dough Zone now in Federal Way
West Coast chain Dumpling House opened its doors to a new Federal Way location on Sept. 29.
Harris is more popular than Trump among AAPI voters, a new APIA Vote/AAPI Data survey finds
Vice President Kamala Harris is viewed more favorably by Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander registered voters than former President Donald Trump, according to a new poll.
Thailand legalizes same-sex marriage, allows couples to wed starting in January
Thailand’s landmark marriage equality bill was officially written into law on Sept. 24, allowing same-sex couples to legally wed.
Japanese court acquits the longest-serving death row inmate of a 1966 quadruple murder
A Japanese court found an 88-year-old former boxer not guilty on Thursday, Sept. 26 after a retrial for a 1966 quadruple murder, reversing a decision that made him the world’s longest-serving death row inmate.
Anita Khandelwal, King County public defender, suddenly resigns
On Sept. 18, Anita Khandelwal, the director of King County’s Department of Public Defense (DPD), resigned abruptly.
White House holds first-ever Chuseok celebration
President Biden and Vice President Harris hosted the first-ever Chuseok Celebration at the White House on Sept. 17.
ICHS celebrates capital campaign milestone with tour of Ron Chew Healthy Aging & Wellness Center site
On Monday, Sept. 23, the International Community Health Center (ICHS) held an event to celebrate a milestone in the capital campaign for the Ron Chew Healthy Aging & Wellness Center.
Is the CID being spied upon? Surveillance legislation passes, in spite of significant opposition
For its third straight meeting, Seattle’s Public Safety Committee listened to dissent against proposed pieces of legislation from a majority of public commenters—one of whom brought a detailed opposition letter from Seattle Solidarity Budget, signed by 60 organizations and 431 individuals—and voted unanimously to pass them, anyway, at its Sept. 24 meeting.
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