President Donald Trump has nominated John Noh, a Korean American official and U.S. Army veteran, to serve as assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs—a pivotal role overseeing U.S. defense strategy and cooperation with allies across the Asia-Pacific, including South Korea.
Community rallies to build a symbol of solidarity for local teen
The whir of circular saws and the thud of hammers broke the morning quiet in a North Seattle neighborhood on May 31, as seven volunteers built a wheelchair access ramp for a 13-year-old adolescent whose mobility has been limited by his home’s backyard steps.
Man held on $5M bail after 5-year-old girl’s death in Federal Way
28-year-old Woo Jin Hahn is being held on $5 million bail after his 5-year-old daughter died last week in what investigators allege was a prolonged case of abuse inside a Federal Way apartment.
Summer Youth Leadership Program relaunches in 2025
After an eight-year hiatus, the Summer Youth Leadership Program (SYLP) is returning in 2025 with a renewed mission to develop the next generation of Asian American leaders through civic engagement and community connection.
Kshama Sawant announces Congressional run
Former Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to run for the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington’s 9th Congressional District—a seat currently held by Democrat Adam Smith.
Search continues for missing Arlington man With autism
The family of Jonathan Hoang, a 21-year-old man with autism who vanished from his Arlington home in late March, continues to push for answers as they express frustration with law enforcement and seek private assistance in the ongoing search.
Longtime UW employee held by ICE released
Lewelyn Dixon, a longtime laboratory technician at the University of Washington, is now a free woman.
Seattle homeownership expo to empower AAPI homebuyers
The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA)’s Greater Seattle chapter will host its second annual homeownership expo on Saturday, May 31, to educate first-time homebuyers and connect them with real estate and industry professionals.
Missing person alert: 71-year-old woman last seen in Woodinville
Authorities are asking for your help in locating 71-year-old Young-Shin, who was last seen on Monday afternoon around 12:45 p.m., walking uphill from Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery in Woodinville.
Funding opens to uplift marginalized artists
The Seattle Office of Arts & Culture has reopened applications for two grant programs aimed at strengthening the city’s arts ecosystem: the Centering Art & Racial Equity and the Cultural Facilities Fund.
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