The Indian national flag flew atop Seattle’s iconic Space Needle for the first time on Friday, Aug. 15, marking a historic moment for the city and its Indian American community.
Filling in the gap at the Japanese Gulch
Japanese Gulch. The name invites you to wonder about its past in Mukilteo.
Seattle man arrested after foot chase in CID
A 33-year-old man wanted on multiple felony warrants was arrested Monday evening after running from police through Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), authorities said.
Interpreter denied, protection orders ignored: Chinese American women and advocates say legal system continues to fail them
Zhen Jin has lived in Kenmore for four years, taking care of her 89-year-old legally blind and deaf uncle. The 66-year-old Chinese American immigrant has lived in Seattle for a quarter of a century.
Proof of belonging: Asian American citizens carry passports amid ICE fears
Federal immigration enforcement actions have reached historic highs, sparking an immediate response among affected Asian American communities.
‘Never Again Is Now’: Frank Abe links wartime incarceration to today’s immigration policies
“Kind of a sour way” to spend a Saturday, Frank Abe said.
Mariners retire Ichiro Suzuki’s No. 51 during ceremony at T-Mobile Park
The Seattle Mariners officially retired Ichiro Suzuki’s iconic No. 51 jersey on Saturday, honoring the Hall of Famer in a pregame ceremony at T-Mobile Park that celebrated his legacy and cemented his place among the franchise’s all-time greats.
New evidence casts doubt on police ID of Asian suspect in fatal Seattle arson
Prosecutors have dropped murder and arson charges against a 25-year-old Seattle man accused of setting a fire that killed a 72-year-old woman in the city’s Wallingford neighborhood, after new evidence raised questions about his identification as the suspect.
CID neighborhood liaison works to connect with small businesses ahead of FIFA World Cup
Next year, throngs of soccer fans will pour through the streets of Seattle, intent upon attending the FIFA World Cup games at Seattle’s Lumen Field.
Issaquah High School alumna selected for Television Academy internship, follows dream of impactful career in TV and cinema
Anika Kumar has a knack for what makes a story come together.
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