Japan’s defense minister said he has ordered a ministry-wide special investigation into growing reports of sexual assault after allegations of harassment were brought by a former soldier.
COMMENTARY: Why us?
I rode my bike to the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Labor Day.
An unconventional path for the first Korean female judge in higher court
The path Judge Janet Chung blazed for herself to serve on the bench has never been conventional. And her story serves as inspiration for immigrants and women that, no matter how impossible the obstacles may seem, anything is possible.
Surprise homeless shelter may bring hundreds more to the CID
Through the foliage, in Hing Hay Park, we see a shirtless man put his arms around a woman.
Mariners, fans honor Ichiro
The Seattle Mariners honored Ichiro Suzuki by inducting him into the Mariners Hall of Fame last weekend.
Liu named to UW Bothell School of Business Dean’s Advisory Board
Yajuan (Susan) Liu, CPA and principal of Hongxin Wealth & Tax Planning Group, has been appointed to the University of Washington Bothell School of Business Dean’s Advisory Board.
Hasegawa presents Hasegawa with award
Seattle Port Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa received the Aki Kurose Award for Public Service, on Aug. 28 from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration Committee, in conjunction with the 59th anniversary of the March on Washington, D.C. for Jobs and Freedom,
Mazu Day proclamation
Aug. 30 was the signing ceremony and Proclamation of Mazu Day by King County.
Michelle Yeoh to film award for excellence
Actress Michelle Yeoh is set to receive the 15th annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film from the Santa Barbara Film Festival.
ACRS, Comcast, and TAF work to support mental health and digital access
The most recent Healthy Youth Survey, done in part by Washington’s Department of Health, found that, in winter 2021, 45% of Washington’s 12th graders felt sad or hopeless.
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