Seattle police arrested two people following reports of gunfire in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on April 3.
PSBJ to honor its 40 Under 40 class for 2024
Emerald City Flowers founder and CEO Bao-Tram Do has been selected for Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2024 40 Under 40.
Wing Luke’s “Hello Auntie, Hello Uncle”: Elders past, present, and future
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.
Ricardo Polintan appointed to fill Valley Medical Center board vacancy
The King County Council on Tuesday unanimously appointed Ricardo “Rick” Polintan to fill a vacant seat on the Valley Medical Center (Public Hospital District No. 1) Commission.
In loving memory of Kimiko Danae Oki
Kimiko Danae Oki passed away Wednesday, March 6, 2024. She was 101.
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.
WASITRAC hosts 89th Odisha Day
The Washington State India Trade Relations Action Committee (WASITRAC) marked its first-ever Odisha 89th Day celebration on March 31 at Hing Hay Park in Seattle. The event drew more than […]
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.