Seattle is awarding more than $1.45 million in 2026 to 23 community organizations working to improve food access across the city.
Dolphins benching Tua Tagovailoa for rookie Quinn Ewers, AP source says
The Miami Dolphins are benching Tua Tagovailoa for rookie seventh-round pick Quinn Ewers, a person with knowledge of the quarterback change told The Associated Press on Wednesday.
Hate against Pacific Islanders remains widespread, new survey shows
Nearly half of Pacific Islander adults in the United States experienced a hate act in 2024 because of their race, ethnicity or nationality, according to a new national survey released on Wednesday by Stop AAPI Hate.
Jen Chan to focus on trust, emotional intelligence as Seattle city operations director
Jen Chan freely admits that her temporary post as Seattle’s director of city operations for the incoming Wilson administration is a bit of a new one for her.
Christine Choy, indie filmmaker who led seminal documentary on the killing of Vincent Chin, dies
Christine Choy, a trailblazer for Asian Americans in independent film and whose documentary on the fatal beating of Vincent Chin was nominated for an Academy Award, has died. She was 73.
ICHS’s new center offers custom care for elders through Medicare’s PACE program
A new health center at Beacon Pacific Village is redefining what aging can look like in Seattle.
Efforts to require Asian American history in schools after anti-Asian hate starting to pay off
When high school students in the West Hartford Public Schools district study World War II in the coming year, they will learn about more than just the typical hallmarks like Japanese American detention camps.
Haruki Murakami honored with awards and a jazzy tribute in New York
Haruki Murakami was in town last week to hear his words set to music and his praises literally sung.
An academic look at “Shōgun” rights, wrongs, and oddities
Town Hall Seattle dove headfirst into the epic world of samurai, scheming, and shipwrecked outsiders this week.
Slated to break ground next year, Little Saigon Landmark Project meant to anchor community
More than 14 years after its inception, the Little Saigon Landmark Project will finally become a reality next year, when crews break ground between South Jackson Street and 10th Avenue South.
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