The Washington State History Museum will host the 7th Annual Japanese American Day of Remembrance on May 16.
Biden nominates Vacca for Western NY District Court
The National Asian Pacific American Bar Association (NAPABA) praised President Joe Biden’s nomination on May 8 of Judge Meredith Vacca to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York.
In “Heeramandi,” a new Netflix series, a prison, no matter how jewel encrusted, is still a prison
There once was a place in modern-day Lahore, Pakistan called the Diamond Bazaar, or Heeramandi (it’s still there).
You can save a life by giving CPR; it saved mine
Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any moment, and without prompt bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), it is often fatal.
Hashemi assumes key role in Seattle Mayor’s office
Mayor Bruce Harrell unveiled adjustments to his Cabinet and office staff on Wednesday—appointing Mina Hashemi as the interim Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Relations.
Universities, students, and free speech
I was a university demonstrator at the University of Washington when (then President Richard) Nixon ordered the bombing of Cambodia.
Chang win Pulitzer Prize
Justin Chang, former film critic at The Los Angeles Times, clinched the coveted Pulitzer Prize in criticism for his dynamic and diverse coverage of cinema.
Heels-over-head breaking of boundaries becomes theme for new Oki foundation
Inspiration can strike in the most unexpected places.
Officers honored for safeguarding CID event
Officers Jing Wu and Aleksandr Malenchenko, assigned by Sgt. Nick Baker, patrolled the vicinity of King St. during the “From the Heart of the Dragon” event at Nisei Veteran Hall on May 4.
Man hurt during altercation in the Chinatown-International District
Seattle police responded to a 911 call from a man reporting that his fingers were bitten by another man.
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