The first 2025 case of measles in an infant has been confirmed, with possible exposures at multiple locations throughout King County.
Hundreds attend CIDBIA’s Lunar New Year festival
“One who has been drenched by the rain is not afraid of a few dew drops,” an old Chinese proverb says.
Eating disorders are complex and culturally bound — We talk to two people who know firsthand
In February, we shine the spotlight on eating disorders, which are often hidden conditions.
Washington State Legislature holds Day of Remembrance ceremonies
Hosted by Sen. Bob Hasegawa (D-Tukwila) and Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos (D-Seattle), the Washington State Legislature on Wednesday observed the Day of Remembrance.
Wing Luke’s 100th birthday celebration: Family and friends share memories and mementos
Cherished Seattle civil rights champion Wing Luke would have been 100 years old on Feb. 18, 2025.
When it comes to heart health, Asian cuisine has a lot to offer
In February, matters of the heart are often pinned to Valentine’s Day.
Local Filipina American artist creates design for Seattle Kraken’s Lunar New Year theme night
Seattle Kraken’s Lunar New Year theme night, on Jan. 28, the eve of Lunar New Year, featured a special jersey design from local Filipina American visual artist, Shayla Hufana.
Wing Luke Museum to hold special 100th birthday celebration in honor of Wing Luke and his lasting legacy
Civil rights icon and community activist Wing Luke would have turned 100 on Feb. 18.
Study provides more information on allergies in Asian American children, but more research is needed
A recent study has found that Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) children have a higher risk than their white peers of developing allergic conditions, like asthma, food allergies, and eczema.
Bill to teach Asian American history in the classroom by 2029 introduced to WA Senate
Following years of collaboration with Washington state students, educators, community organizations, legislators, and other stakeholders, the Washington chapter of the Asian American, Native Hawai’ian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI)-focused group, Make Us Visible (MUV), has announced that a bill meant to integrate AANHPI history into the state’s classrooms has been introduced to the Washington State Senate.
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