Two people were arrested Saturday evening in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District after officers spotted what appeared to be drug deals taking place near 12th Avenue South and South Jackson Street.
Chen signs with 3XBA, will play in Washington state’s Hoopfest
Former UConn guard Kaitlyn Chen is joining the 3×3 Basketball Association and will compete in Hoopfest—a summer basketball event in Spokane, Washington—from June 25 through 28.
Man charged with murder in duct-tape killing at apartment
A 56-year-old Enumclaw man has been charged with first-degree murder and multiple felonies following the death of a 23-year-old man who was found bound and suffocated in a Renton apartment in early March, according to court documents filed Friday by the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Kevin Kwan delights Seattle audience with an honest conversation about himself and his writing
We were there, ostensibly, to talk about his latest book, “Lies and Weddings.”
Bank robbery suspect captured in Chinatown-International District
Seattle police arrested a 39-year-old man on Wednesday in connection with a string of armed bank robberies that happened around the city last year.
WSCCNA celebrates its final chapter
More than 70 people gathered at Mai Place Restaurant in Renton last Saturday to celebrate the closing of the Washington State Chinese Cancer Network Association (WSCCNA).
Harvard files legal challenge over Trump’s ban on foreign students. Overseas, admitted students wait
Winning admission to Harvard University fulfilled a longtime goal for Yonas Nuguse, a student in Ethiopia who endured a war in the country’s Tigray region, internet and phone shutdowns, and the COVID-19 pandemic — all of which made it impossible to finish high school on time.
Washington state man arrested in clinic bombing case
Federal authorities arrested a man they say collaborated with the bomber of a fertility clinic in May, alleging that he supplied chemicals used to make explosives and traveled to California to experiment with them in the bomber’s garage months before the attack.
A quiet Tiananmen Square anniversary displays China’s ability to suppress history
For most Chinese, the 36th anniversary of a bloody crackdown that ended pro-democracy protests in China passed like any other weekday.
Seattle CACA banquet
More than 200 supporters gathered on June 1 for the Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA) Seattle Lodge’s 14th annual awards banquet, celebrating this year’s Fred Yee Citizenship Award recipients for their outstanding service to the community.
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