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Jewelry store owner linked to Macklemore home invasion loot
Prosecutors are expected to decide today whether to charge a Seattle jewelry store owner after police say they found high-end stolen goods linked to a string of home invasions across the region.
Police investigate shooting in CID
Seattle police officers are investigating the shooting of a 21-year-old woman in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Thursday afternoon.
US deportation flights hit record highs as carriers try to hide the planes, advocates say
Immigration advocates gather like clockwork outside Seattle’s King County International Airport to witness deportation flights and spread word of where they are going and how many people are aboard. Until recently, they could keep track of the flights using publicly accessible websites.
Why generational wealth matters
When Vivian Young looks back on her family’s journey from the Philippines to New York, one image stands out: a photograph of her and her mother boarding a plane, holding their medical X-rays required for U.S. entry—proof that they didn’t have tuberculosis. She was just 3 years old.
Indian Consulate opens new office in downtown Seattle
The Indian Consulate in Seattle has officially moved into its new home—inside the old Federal Reserve Building at 1015 2nd Avenue in downtown.
Asian American role models Katherine Lam and Daniel Nguyen participate in Asian Hall of Fame gala for recipients of Women in Sports scholarships
Katherine Lam and Daniel Nguyen did not grow up in families or circumstances where leadership and politics were jobs under consideration.
ICHS welcomes foundation board member
International Community Health Services (ICHS) announced on Wednesday its new foundation board member.
Advocates rally to protect national parks, historic truths amid funding cuts
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.
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