Kaoru Ohta had never seen the likes of it.
Inside the lives of Seattle’s Navigation Center residents
Esther Peratrovich misses her mother. She died.
Ex-Washington state police officer acquitted in Black man’s death files claims alleging defamation
One of the Washington state police officers cleared of criminal charges in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis—a Black man who was shocked, beaten and held facedown on a sidewalk as he pleaded for breath—has filed multimillion-dollar claims against local and state officials alleging defamation.
WA Cares Fund: Get long-term care and stay in your home
Washingtonians will eventually need long-term care.
In full flight: Amy Tan’s “The Backyard Bird Chronicles” takes wing
Amy Tan might not have been the first Asian American author writing in the United States, yet she sure feels like the first for a lot of people.
Nippon Kan Theatre’s renaissance — Preserving the past, embracing the future
It started as a search for office space and turned into restoration of a local treasure.
Hing Hay Park event Marks Veterans Day
In honor of Veterans Day, a commemorative event was held at Hing Hay Park on May 27, organized by Cathay Post 186.
Police investigate deadly crash in CID
Seattle Police are investigating a fatal collision in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Sunday night.
Male assaulted in the CID dies from his injuries
A 46-year-old male assaulted in the Chinatown-International District (CID) earlier this month has died from his injuries.
Staff protest prompts closure of Wing Luke Museum
The Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience found itself embroiled in controversy this week as staff members staged a walkout on Wednesday, in protest of content featured in a new exhibit.
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