With just his 1991 white Honda Accord and a few hundred dollars in his bank account, Brian Surratt headed out west to reinvent himself.
Calls for accountability: IACS petitions for justice in Jaahnavi Kandula case
Indian American Community Services (IACS) is gathering signatures for a petition to seek justice for Jaahnavi Kandula, who was fatally struck by a Seattle Police officer’s vehicle in January, and to hold the Seattle Police Department (SPD) accountable for the tragedy and disturbing comments made public last week.
Wing Luke Museum hate crime — Suspect: “The Chinese ruined my life”
Bail has been set at $30,000 for the man arrested for using a sledgehammer to smash windows at the Wing Luke Museum on Thursday.
Asia Pacific Cultural Center breaks ground on new facility slated for 2025
The Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) in Tacoma broke ground on a new facility on Sept. 8, significantly called “home,” which will replace their outdated and outgrown structure, at the same location in South Park, Tacoma.
Outcry over callous remark — SPD Officer mocks tragic death of Jaahnavi Kandula
The Consulate General of India in San Francisco issued a statement on Wednesday, calling the handling of the death of Jaahnavi Kandula “deeply troubling.”
From qi gong to music: Seattle’s Future Ancient Festival has it all
Seattle, WA – September 30th 2023 – What is culture? What is healing?
Fred Hutch chosen as national hub for groundbreaking health study
In a landmark development for medical research and public health, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center has been selected as the national coordinating center for an ambitious study focusing on Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI), a news release stated.
Cambodian elder Van Sar dies at 83, leaving legacy of community service
Local Cambodian elder and leader Van Sar died on Aug. 31, leaving a legacy of service for his community.
Redmond High teens create website to increase access to student volunteering
From playing games at coding camp to building a website to provide access to student volunteering opportunities, Redmond High School students Saharsh Buddhe and Yunwei Li are using technology for the greater good.
Family-run Vietnamese restaurant in Rainier Valley faces closure
Thien Phat, a beloved Vietnamese restaurant that has been a cornerstone of the Rainier Valley community since 2010, is teetering on the brink of closure.
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