New data from the 2020 Census finds that Washington state has become a top choice for many Asian groups.
Masakan Seattle scores a touchdown — Bringing Malaysian cuisine to NFL fans
Safira Ezani and her mom, Mas Puteh, owners of Malaysian food business Masakan Seattle, are preparing to serve their biggest audience since they started their business in 2020.
National Spirit of America Award goes to Bettie Luke
The Chinese American Citizens Alliance celebrated its 2023 National Biennial Convention on Sept. 21 in Las Vegas, marking a return to in-person gatherings after the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Police safety briefing reaches jaded ears
Grim-faced and sullen, about 50 residents of Beacon Hill and surrounding areas listened to a police representative give safety tips on Thursday night after a string of unsolved violent robberies hit their neighborhoods over the past few months.
SPD officer who called woman a ‘f—ing Chink placed on administrative leave
In a statement released on Friday, Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz addressed the recent controversy surrounding a police officer who made racist comments against his Chinese neighbor while off-duty.
Nguyen steps into new role at Senate Ways & Means Committee
State Sen. Joe Nguyen has been elected vice chair of the Senate Ways & Means Committee by his Senate colleagues.
Diverse women seek answers from Seattle City Council hopefuls
A group of diverse women met Seattle City Council candidates, Tanya Woo, and Joy Hollingsworth at the Joyale Restaurant on Sept. 21.
SPD, SDOT join forces to address illegal street vending at 12th and Jackson
In an effort to combat illegal street vending that has been plaguing the Chinatown-International District (CID), the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has joined forces with the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) for a comprehensive community improvement project.
Seattle cultural institutions unite against hate
In the wake of a hate crime that rocked the Wing Luke Museum on Sept. 14, Executive Director Joël Barraquiel Tan has sounded the rallying cry for unity among the city’s cultural institutions.
Seattle pays tribute to native son John Okada on his 100th birthday
Sept. 22 marks the centennial of the birth of Seattle native John Okada, who wrote the groundbreaking Japanese American novel, “No-No Boy,” in 1957.
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