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).
Sprint kayaking for the young and the young at heart
“Your paddle is upside down,” someone yelled to me from the dock, as I prepared to paddle to the starting line of the 500-meter race.
Kiran Deol turns terror topsy-turvy with her new comedy show
A brutal attack outside a 7-11 store took her two surgeries to fully recover from. Her ophthalmologist told her she narrowly escaped from going blind.
Eala is the first woman from the Philippines to win a Slam match. She got help from video review
Alexandra Eala became the first woman representing the Philippines to win a Grand Slam match, doing so at the U.S. Open by defeating No. 14 seed Clara Tauson 6-3, 2-6, 7-6 (13-11) on Sunday after coming back from a 5-1 deficit in the third set and getting some help from a key video review decision that flustered Tauson.
California bill would require restaurants to disclose food allergens on menus
Braxton Kimura dreads eating at restaurants. The California teenager is severely allergic to peanuts, shellfish and most tree nuts.
Asian passengers killed in NY tour bus rollover
A tour bus returning to New York City from Niagara Falls with 54 people aboard crashed and rolled on its side Friday on an interstate highway, killing five passengers and injuring many others, authorities said.
Ex-Asian affairs aide gave reporter cash in chip bag
A longtime adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams who resigned from his administration while under FBI scrutiny gave a reporter a potato chip bag filled with cash Wednesday following a campaign event, a gift her lawyer later insisted wasn’t an attempted bribe.
Surveillance video triggers arrest in CID sidewalk attack
A man is in custody after surveillance footage helped police track him down following a brutal pipe attack on a woman in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
WWII incarceration history fuels outcry over Fort Bliss ICE facility
The Japanese American National Museum this week denounced the opening of a massive immigration detention center at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, calling it a disturbing repeat of U.S. government actions during World War II.
Ferguson pushes back against empty legal threats in federal AG letter
Joined by several organizations and officials, including the Asian Counselling and Referral Service, state Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, and Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, Gov. Bob Ferguson spoke out in an Aug. 19 press conference against a threatening letter Ferguson received from United States Attorney General Pam Bondi.
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