Detectives are investigating after a man died from a gunshot wound in the International District on April 2. Officers were dispatched to a report of a man down at 6th […]
White guy doesn’t find his hot Asian wife attractive, WHAT? — A-pop! Cherry-picked AAPI pop culture news!
In this latest column, we learn that Asians are sometimes the victims of themselves (or other Asians)—I mean, obviously in addition to being the victims of white supremacy.
Hong Kong leader Lam won’t seek new term after rocky 5 years
By ZEN SOO and VINCENT YU Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) —Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam said on April 4 that she wouldn’t seek a second term after a rocky […]
S. Korea’s incoming president nominates his prime minister
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President-elect Yoon Suk Yeol announced his intent on April 3 to name a seasoned former prime minister and economic expert to serve as […]
BLOG: Turning a disadvantage into an advantage—Flexible work schedule, a covid innovation
The verdict is in. My employees have just voted “no” on returning to in-office work. And my verdict is…
New SPD officer speaks your language
When Jing Wu ran around barefoot, raising chickens in his village of Xunyang in Taishan, China, he never dreamt that one day he would patrol Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) in an SUV as a Seattle Police Department (SPD) officer.
New families—AAPI adult children come “home” during the pandemic
For Bill Tanaka, 24, living in his parents’ house during the pandemic has meant taking control of the kitchen when it’s his turn to cook.
Personal connection enriches dedication of new Seward Park torii
“Nisei fall down seven times; rise up again. In Rainier’s shadow, sacred torii beckons like Mount Fuji; welcome sight after our release from World War II desert prisons. Cherry blossoms flutter like snow” – Larry Matsuda’s dedication for a bench at the new torii (bench not completed)
New torii at Seward Park
The long-awaited celebration to mark the construction of the Japanese torii (gate) in Seward Park will be held on April 2 from 1-2 p.m. The celebration will include taiko drummers, […]
Cherry blossoms at UW
After a two-year hiatus, the University of Washington once again welcomes visitors to view its iconic cherry blossoms. The 29 cherry trees in the Quad usually reach peak bloom during […]
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