Toyota Chairman Akio Toyoda apologized Monday for massive cheating on certification tests for seven vehicle models as the automaker suspended production of three of them.
Anida Yoeu Ali’s Red Chador Parade
The Red Chador made a return to Seattle on Saturday, June 1.
VP Harris Seattle visit
Vice President Kamala Harris visited Seattle on Saturday for fundraisers in West Seattle and downtown Seattle.
A word from our new publisher: Embracing change, upholding tradition
Today, we embark on a new journey.
Shooting near Little Saigon
Seattle Police are investigating a shooting near Little Saigon early Saturday morning.
Driving change: Kelly Wicker’s impactful career in Washington state
In a recent interview with Carolyn Bick for the Northwest Asian Weekly, Kelly Wicker—the current deputy chief of staff for Gov. Jay Inslee—talked about her storied career and what drives her to continue, these many years later.
The Panda Party is back on as giant pandas will return to Washington’s National Zoo by year’s end
Months after the nation’s capital bid an emotional farewell to its giant pandas, the National Zoo is expecting a renewed surge in panda-mania with the announcement that two more of the furry black-and-white icons will be coming to Washington.
Tanya Woo launches bid to stay on Seattle City Council
Tanya Woo kicked off her campaign to retain her Position 8 seat on the Seattle City Council.
AAPI students shine bright at 51st Superintendent’s High School Art Show
In its 51st year, the Superintendent’s High School Art Show in Washington State highlighted the exceptional talents of high school students in the region.
Most AAPI adults think the history of racism should be taught in schools, an AP-NORC poll finds
U.S. schools should teach about issues related to race, most Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders believe.
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