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.
New Bellevue College Foundation Board members
Two local businesswomen—including a Korean American tech executive—have joined the Bellevue College Foundation Board of Directors, giving back to a school they credit with shaping their lives.
AAPI authors among finalists for 2025 Washington State Book Awards
The Washington Center for the Book has named 42 finalists for the 2025 Washington State Book Awards, highlighting a diverse slate of authors, including several from Washington’s Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) communities.
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).
ICE detains Pakistani immigrant at citizenship interview in Tukwila
A Pakistani immigrant and husband of a former congressional candidate was taken into ICE detention on Thursday, Aug. 21, at a citizenship interview at a federal office in Tukwila.
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.
Chinese Radio Seattle turns 13
Chinese Radio Seattle celebrated its 13th anniversary on Aug. 17 with a banquet attended by more than 400 people, including Gov. Bob Ferguson, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and former Gov. and Gary Locke.
LIHI announces new development in Little Saigon
The Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) has set its eyes on developing new affordable housing for seniors and their families in the Little Saigon area of the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Kaur launches re-election bid for Kent City Council
Kent City Council President Satwinder Kaur announced her campaign Monday for re-election to Position No. 2, highlighting her local roots, years of public service, and strong bipartisan support.
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