The Wing Luke Museum’s new exhibit, “Hello Auntie, Hello Uncle,” delves into the many roles and facets that our elders—whether from family, community, or both—fulfill in life.
Eviction struggle stirs up immigrant feelings of “alienation”
Jaskaran Singh did everything he could to fit in.
Redefining caregiving: Insights from Richard Lui and Dr. Kate Zhong
There are over 53 million caregivers in the United States, possibly closer to 60 million. These caregivers are of all ages—nearly half are millennials or younger—and the people they care for come in all varieties.
Police arrest suspects in string of burglaries targeting Asian Americans in Kirkland
Law enforcement agencies in Kirkland and neighboring areas collaborated to arrest five people suspected of orchestrating a series of burglaries targeting members of the Indian American and other South Asian communities.
Community remembers Matt Chan
Matt Chan, a prominent community activist in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), passed away on Saturday, March 30, at the age of 71 after battling kidney cancer.
End of an era: Nalin Sood departs as MTHS basketball coach
In a transformative moment for Mountlake Terrace High School (MTHS), the departure of Nalin Sood marks not just the end of an era but the dawn of a new chapter.
Local leaders celebrate Mike Fong’s appointment to head state Department of Commerce
“There’s a lot of love in this room tonight,” observed Bellevue City Council member Jared Nieuwenhuis, on the occasion of celebrating the appointment of Mike Fong to director of the Washington State Department of Commerce.
Municipal Judge reassigned to traffic court
Seattle City Municipal Court Judge Pooja Vaddadi has been reassigned to handle parking tickets and traffic infractions after a memo by the City Attorney’s Office, which disqualified her from hearing new criminal cases.
Yogesh Raut wins “Jeopardy!” Tournament of Champions, reveals disparity in quiz show world
If you don’t participate, you might have no idea of a world that exists across the United States, and the globe: A world of dedicated quiz show enthusiasts and trivia hounds.
Chinese Exclusion Act: Researching records and racism, with reverence
Each Wednesday, between late morning and early afternoon, a small group of dedicated volunteers meets at Seattle’s National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) headquarters, on Sand Point Way near Magnuson Park.
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