Taiwan’s baseball team took the field Tuesday sporting caps and jerseys not with “T” for Taiwan, but “CT,” for Chinese Taipei.
Panda diplomacy: The departure of DC’s beloved pandas may signal a wider Chinese pullback
Wearing an “I Love Pandas” T-shirt and clutching a panda-covered diary, Kelsey Lambert bubbled with excitement as she glimpsed the real thing.
Bryon Mengle: Making mornings in Everett a little brighter
From skydiving, stock car racing, to collecting over 10,000 Girl Scout cookie boxes for the troops overseas, Bryon Mengle has had quite the share of unique on-air radio experiences.
The Layup Drill
Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. In this month’s edition, we take a look at a Seahawks rookie running back, a historic meeting between two Asian American managers, and Kim Ng, who led the Marlins to the playoffs.
Scammers and fraudsters prey on AAPI seniors’ trusting, generous natures
Technology is wonderful, yet has many pitfalls.
Wing Luke Museum receives $100K boost for repairs
Following a recent hate crime incident at the Wing Luke Museum, Michael Fong, the Director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, has announced a substantial contribution towards the museum’s repair efforts.
Teeing up for success: Brianna and Kylie Nguyen play at Pebble Beach
Brianna Nguyen and Kylie Nguyen are not sisters, but the close-knit pair of golfers had the opportunity to play a round at the famed golf courses Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course for the PGA Tour Champions Tournament earlier this month.
Seattle Chinese Post legacy lives on through APCC
When the Seattle Chinese Post (SCP) announced that it was closing, there were tears.
Saving salmon and gas money — ‘Don’t Wait to Inflate’ encourages regular tire maintenance
A new initiative, “Don’t Wait to Inflate,” is encouraging drivers to take a simple yet impactful step toward safer roads and cleaner waterways, by checking their tire pressure monthly and adding air if needed.
Legacy of kindness: Herbert Tsuchiya’s life celebration planned
A celebration of life is planned for November, to commemorate the legacy of Herbert Minoru Tsuchiya, who passed away on Aug. 21. He was 90 years old.
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