Chinese Information and Service Center (CISC) said it raised $203,000 to improve the lives of families, youth, and seniors.
Washington’s Styrofoam ban sparks innovation — John Lee opens eco-friendly container business
When engineer and entrepreneur John Lee heard of the upcoming Washington state ban on expanded polystyrene (commonly known as Styrofoam), he saw an opportunity.
Jennifer Lloyd of Pierce County to walk runway for Filipino designer
Mrs. Queen of the World, Jennifer Lloyd, will be strutting down the runway for Filipino designer Leo Almodal in Manila next month.
Seattle Mayor: Rahr to replace Diaz as interim police chief
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell just announced that he is appointing Sue Rahr as interim chief of the Seattle Police Department (SPD).
CID hosts 12th annual Pride Asia Fest
The 12th annual Pride Asia Fest shone through an overcast and rainy day at Hing Hay Park in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
AAPI news media strides and struggles
The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) news media landscape in Washington state is facing challenges amidst its rich history of community storytelling and engagement, as revealed in a groundbreaking report titled “AAPI News Media: Origins and Futures.”
Japanese and Chinese lead language learning trends in WA state
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.
Hmong and other groups feel US race and ethnicity categories don’t represent them
The federal government recently reclassified race and ethnicity groups in an effort to better capture the diversity of the United States, but some groups feel the changes miss the mark.
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