Until recently, former Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch said the United States could disagree on government policy “without demonizing an entire people or civilization. That line has dangerously blurred.”
What’s your take on public safety? Seattle survey now open
Seattle University is conducting its annual Seattle Public Safety Survey, now open through Nov. 30 at publicsafetysurvey.org. The survey seeks input from people who live or work in Seattle about […]
Bruce Lee fans raise $100K for Hing Hay Park statue
More than 300 Bruce Lee fans packed Diamond Bay Restaurant on Saturday for a dim sum lunch fundraiser that brought in $100,000 to help install a bronze statue of the martial arts legend in Hing Hay Park.
Seven charged in CID food stamp fraud
Seven people are now facing charges in an ongoing investigation into a food stamp fraud ring operating in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), King County prosecutors confirmed Friday.
Ito honored with lifetime achievement award
Willie Ito, who was incarcerated as a child at the Topaz, Utah, incarceration site for Japanese Americans during World War II, received a lifetime achievement award for his career in animation from the SPARK ANIMATION festival in Vancouver, British Columbia, last month.
Families of Jeju air crash victims sue Boeing over defective systems
Families of 14 victims killed in the crash of Jeju Air Flight 2216 have filed a lawsuit against Boeing, alleging that outdated electrical and hydraulic systems caused the fatal accident.
T&T Supermarket to open second Washington location
T&T Supermarket, the largest Asian grocery chain in Canada, is set to open its second Washington state location in Lynnwood.
Long term-health outcomes, equity at stake for AAPI participants in threatened WIC program
Across the country, people who rely on the Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program for food, breastfeeding support, nutrition education, and healthcare referrals are poised to lose those benefits by the end of the month, thanks to a federal shutdown that began on Oct. 1.
Police arrest two men for selling drugs in the CID
Seattle police arrested two men—ages 20 and 21—on Monday afternoon for selling drugs inside of Hoa Mai Park in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Monday afternoon.
Group seeks to place Bruce Lee statue in Hing Hay Park
This is the tale of two groups—one that had a Bruce Lee statue, but no place to put it; another, who had been working with the City of Seattle to place a Bruce Lee statue that they didn’t yet have—and one upcoming fundraiser.
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