Former Seattle Mariners star Ichiro Suzuki is on track to become the first Asian player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, with many speculating he could join the elite ranks of unanimous selections.
Tran declares victory in California’s 45th District race
Derek Tran declared victory on Monday in the fiercely contested race for California’s 45th congressional district, maintaining a narrow lead of 581 votes over Rep. Michelle Steel.
Samoa ministers meet with WA officials
Washington Lt. Gov. Denny Heck met with a delegation of ministers from the Independent State of Samoa on Nov. 13.
Tanyo Woo bids farewell to City Council
In her farewell remarks to her colleagues and constituents at this week’s City Council briefing on Nov. 25, outgoing District 8 Councilmember Tanya Woo highlighted her Seattle roots and commitment to serving the city.
Wonders of Southeast Asia
The Asia Pacific Cultural Center hosted “Wonders of Southeast Asia” on Nov. 24 at Benaroya Hall.
Dartmouth sorority, two members of fraternity face charges after student who attended party drowned
A sorority at Dartmouth College and two members of a fraternity are facing charges related to the death of a student who drowned after attending an off-campus party this summer.
Father of missing Maui woman, dies
The father of a missing woman from Maui has been found dead in Los Angeles after flying there to search for his daughter, who disappeared earlier this month.
At UN climate talks, “sewage” beer from Singapore highlights water scarcity and innovations
In the sprawling pavilion section of the United Nations climate talks, where countries, nonprofits and tech companies use big, flashy signs to get the attention of the thousands of people walking through, small aqua and purple beverage cans sit conspicuously on a counter at the Singapore display.
Bellevue teen spreading smiles to seniors with her own nonprofit
When Aditi Dewangan’s grandfather passed, she turned her focus onto the elder population around her, particularly those living away from their families in senior care facilities.
Back to square one: Sound Transit reconsiders 5th Ave station in CID despite community opposition
Despite taking it off the table in 2022, following an outpouring of united community opposition to creating a new Sound Transit station on 5th Avenue in the Chinatown-International District (CID), the board of Sound Transit has announced that it is once again considering the option.
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