Seattle City Council (SCC) District 2 candidates Eddie Lin and Adonis Ducksworth may come from different backgrounds, but both are invested in making life easier for District 2’s residents—particularly those who come from vulnerable communities—and neither thinks that the city’s current plan to put surveillance cameras around the Chinatown-International District (CID) is a good idea.
Harrell announces investments in immigrant, refugee, and unhoused communities to combat federal cuts
When she first moved to the United States in 2010, Jinyao Ma struggled to find stable work.
Mayor Bruce Harrell raises $20K, commits to progress and shares vision for second term in CID fundraiser
“Do you want to move forward or do you want to go back?”
Two Chinese nationals sentenced for shipping fentanyl precursors to U.S.
Two executives of a China-based chemical company were sentenced to prison for conspiring to ship fentanyl precursors to the United States in exchange for cryptocurrency, federal prosecutors announced Friday.
Haruki Murakami to be celebrated with an evening of words and music in New York City
Japanese author Haruki Murakami will be honored this December in Manhattan with an evening of words and music.
Pop-up opioid treatment clinic in Little Saigon
A small park in Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood became the front line in the city’s fight against the opioid crisis earlier this month.
Tennis player Taylor Townsend apologizes for comments about Chinese food
American tennis star Taylor Townsend has apologized “from the bottom of my heart” for making disparaging comments about Chinese food.
Trump says he and Xi will meet in South Korea next month and he’ll later go to China
U.S. President Donald Trump said he would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at a regional summit to take place at the end of October in South Korea and will visit China in the “early part of next year,” following a phone call the leaders shared on Friday.
CAPAC sounds alarm: Trump tariffs and immigration raids devastate AAPI economy
Across the United States, AAPI small business owners are feeling significant impacts from President Donald Trump’s tariffs—many of which the federal U.S. Court of Appeals have deemed illegal.
Cultural struggles and educational gaps: The unique challenges of AANHPI students
Even if they look like they’re doing well on paper, grades and grade point averages alone don’t necessarily tell the whole story of Washington’s Asian, Asian American, Native Hawai’ian and Pacific Islander students’ educational experiences.
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