Namuna Farm in Kent has been awarded a $5,000 grant from The FruitGuys as part of the company’s 2025 Small Farm Grant Program.
Khalsa Day celebration draws thousands, honors Sikh heritage
Thousands attended the annual Khalsa Day Celebration and Parade in Kent on May 17, honoring the Sikh festival of Vaisakhi.
Taiwan tops Asia’s Happiness rankings as Singapore and Japan slip
Asia, home to both rapid industrial growth and rich cultural traditions, is now at the center of growing interest in national well-being.
Migrants from Southeast Asia deported without warning
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration violated a court order by deporting eight immigrants—including individuals from Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam—to South Sudan without proper legal process.
Most AAPI adults oppose college funding cuts and student deportations, a new poll finds
As colleges and universities pull back on diversity practices, a new poll finds that young Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders are overwhelmingly against cutting federal funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education and deporting students involved in protest activity on campus.
Two legal green card holders held in “black box” of CBP custody at SeaTac Airport — Local officials not notified
Every day, thousands upon thousands of people travel through SeaTac Airport. Some are coming home to be greeted by the warm embraces of those who love them.
Lime honors AAPI month with Kin On partnership for the second year in a row
Lime, the world’s leading shared electric vehicle company, is proud to reaffirm its commitment to the Seattle community this Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month by celebrating its continued partnership with Seattle-based nonprofit Kin On.
Local leaders represent Seattle at TAAF Summit
A delegation from Seattle is participating in the third annual Asian American Foundation (TAAF) Summit in New York City this week.
Cambodia’s ‘Day of Remembrance’ marks the 50th anniversary of the Khmer Rouge genocide
About 2,000 people attended Cambodia’s annual Day of Remembrance Tuesday to mark half a century since Cambodia’s communist Khmer Rouge launched a four-year reign of terror that caused the deaths of about 1.7 million people.
One dead in apparent shooting in rare case of gun violence in China
One person has died in an apparent shooting at an outdoor restaurant in the city of Wuhan in what would be a rare case of gun violence in China.
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