Dr. Gowri Shankar has been named the vice chancellor for Planning & Administration at the University of Washington (UW) Bothell after a university-wide search. Shankar had served as the interim […]
#OSAYS campaign
The OurStoriesAreYourStories (#OSAYS) campaign launched in celebration of AAPI Heritage month to showcase AAPI voices in the greater Seattle area, is a video series including Doug Baldwin, Gary Locke, and […]
Kim launches independent practice
Former Seattle Deputy Mayor Hyeok Kim has launched an independent consulting practice called Insa Consulting. “Insa,” the Korean word for “greeting,” reflects both Hyeok’s heritage and her approach to public […]
Washington state COVID news, updates, resources, and services
This can be a stressful time. It is normal that you or your loved ones might feel anxious, sad, scared or angry. You are not alone. It is okay to seek out and ask for help. The resources here are a good place to start.
Fundraiser for Deng’s studio
A fundraiser is underway to help a local Chinese artist recover and rebuild his damaged studio.
Police arrest man for selling drugs in ID
Officers working a narcotics operation in the Chinatown-International District arrested a 47-year-old man on May 11 and recovered two firearms and narcotics, including fentanyl. Around 6 p.m., officers spotted the […]
Seattle man gives out whistles, personal alarms in CID
Loi Madison is continuing his efforts to stop AAPI hate and violence in Seattle. According to a GoFundMe page he created, he goes to the Chinatown-International District every weekend and […]
AANHPI Mental Health Day
Rep. Marilyn Strickland joined Reps. Adam Smith, Judy Chu, Kai Kahele, and Doris Matsui in introducing the first congressional resolution to recognize May 10 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and […]
Serving and surviving COVID-19, Asian Pacific Cultural Center carries on
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly As a hub of the community, the Asian Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) in Tacoma has been key to serving those in need during the […]
One year later: COVID-19 survivor Michael Flor recounts his close encounter
May 20, 2020 was the day Michael Flor returned home after beating the coronavirus. His whopping $1.1 million hospital bill made a splash in the news cycle following his then record-breaking 62-day stay.
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