Like most kids, 10-year-old Jet Lai has some trouble finishing his chores.
Sheldon Simeon’s new cookbook, Ohana Style, celebrates family, culture, and Hawaiian food
For Sheldon Simeon, a recipe is never just a recipe.
Hawaii’s No. 2 official faces bribery charges
Hawaii Gov. Josh Green is calling on Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke to resign after a state grand jury indicted her on Friday on bribery-related charges.
Americans rewire their grocery shopping routines while digesting the biggest price jump in 50 years
What’s for dinner? Lately, at Apral Jack’s house, it’s whatever is on sale.
Travel Alert: Shuttle buses replace 2 Line trains at Chinatown-International District
Travelers using the International District/Chinatown Station should expect delays and allow extra travel time on Sunday, July 26, when shuttle buses replace 2 Line trains between the station and South Bellevue for planned maintenance on the Crosslake Connection.
ACRS receives $15,000 AARP grant to expand its digital literacy classes
Older adults in Seattle’s immigrant and refugee communities will soon have more opportunities to build essential digital skills, thanks to a $15,000 grant awarded to the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS).
UW expert: Permanent daylight saving time could have downsides
A University of Washington (UW) Medicine sleep expert says making daylight saving time permanent could do more harm than good when it comes to sleep, health and learning.
JD and Usha Vance welcome a baby boy, the first child born to a sitting VP in more than 150 years
Vice President JD Vance and his wife, second lady Usha Vance, on Sunday announced the birth of their fourth child, the first born to a sitting vice president in more than 150 years.
ICE airport arrest video prompts criticism
The chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) calls it “only the latest example of ICE terrorizing our communities.”
Hobbs pushes back on Trump’s election claims
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is rejecting President Donald Trump’s latest claims of widespread election fraud, saying Washington’s election system remains secure despite recent cuts to federal cybersecurity support.
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