When Vivian Young looks back on her family’s journey from the Philippines to New York, one image stands out: a photograph of her and her mother boarding a plane, holding their medical X-rays required for U.S. entry—proof that they didn’t have tuberculosis. She was just 3 years old.
Dr. Chu warns of vaccine gaps as kids head back to school
With kids heading back to school and virus season around the corner, a leading infectious disease expert is urging parents to stay ahead of illness this fall—starting with vaccines.
Indian Consulate opens new office in downtown Seattle
The Indian Consulate in Seattle has officially moved into its new home—inside the old Federal Reserve Building at 1015 2nd Avenue in downtown.
Asian American role models Katherine Lam and Daniel Nguyen participate in Asian Hall of Fame gala for recipients of Women in Sports scholarships
Katherine Lam and Daniel Nguyen did not grow up in families or circumstances where leadership and politics were jobs under consideration.
ICHS welcomes foundation board member
International Community Health Services (ICHS) announced on Wednesday its new foundation board member.
Wong advances at US Open and becomes 1st man from Hong Kong to win Open era Grand Slam singles match
The historical significance was not lost on Coleman Wong, even at 21 years old.
V of K-pop sensation BTS thrills fans with first pitch at Dodgers game and meets Shohei Ohtani
V of K-pop sensation BTS threw the ceremonial first pitch at a Los Angeles Dodgers game on Monday night after meeting two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani.
Trump saying 600,000 Chinese students could come to the US draws MAGA backlash
President Donald Trump seemingly caught his loyal conservative base off-guard and sparked backlash by saying he would allow 600,000 Chinese students into American universities.
Seattle’s Grace Yi-Li Tong signals “Mayday” in her new dance
Drawing a through-line between the discreet signaling of ballet dancers and the broader sweeping gestures of non-verbal comedy might not occur to every dancer.
Advocates rally to protect national parks, historic truths amid funding cuts
Descendants of Japanese Americans incarcerated during World War II joined community leaders, advocates, and supporters in downtown Seattle on Aug. 23 to call for stronger protection of the nation’s parks during a nationwide day of action organized by the National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA).
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