A green card holder known only as “Ate Michelle” was released from the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) on April 30 after a three-hour immigration hearing ended with a cancellation of her removal order, allowing her to remain in the U.S.
Police: Asian couple suspected in jewelry scam
Police are warning the public about a pair of suspected scammers—a man and a woman, both described as Asian—who have been approaching people near 200 Minkler Boulevard in Tukwila and walking off with their jewelry.
Two men stabbed near Hing Hay Park
Two men were stabbed Saturday night near Hing Hay Park in the Chinatown-International District after what police say was a fight that turned violent.
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month has only grown in 5 decades
It has been almost 50 years since the U.S. government established that Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and their accomplishments should be recognized annually across the nation.
Kim-Khánh Văn to help shape national equity policies
Renton City Councilmember Kim-Khánh Văn has been appointed to the National League of Cities (NLC) 2025 Race Equity and Leadership Council.
Seattle attorneys join national call to uphold Constitution amid rising legal pressures
More than 200 attorneys packed a courtroom at King County Superior Court on Thursday, May 1—joining colleagues across the country in a nationwide Law Day event to reaffirm their commitment to the U.S. Constitution and the rule of law.
Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month in the Seattle area
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, and the Seattle region is marking the occasion with an exciting array of cultural events, performances, and community celebrations that highlight the stories, art, and contributions of AAPI communities.
Survey: More Americans question Asian American loyalty, even as hate incidents remain high
As the country kicks off Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a new report from The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) is shedding light on how Americans really see AAPI communities—and it’s not all good news.
Free Shuttle returns to Seattle’s waterfront
Starting Friday, May 2, the free Downtown Waterfront Shuttle will resume service, offering accessible transportation for both locals and visitors looking to explore Seattle’s downtown waterfront.
Wing Luke Museum names new exhibits director
The Wing Luke Museum announced Jennifer Y. Fang as its new director of exhibits on Wednesday.
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