Bruce Harrell has already raised $170,000. So far, five school board members and Port of Seattle commissioners have endorsed him. You might think that
Blog: Follow the Wing’s example
It’s all of the above for Wing Luke Asian Museum’s annual auction and dinner at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel held last Saturday, raising $310,000 from close to 500 guests.
Blog: A great way to make up for budget deficit
My friend got a traffic citation for driving 22 mph in a Bellevue school zone, which has a speed limit of 20 mph. He went to court to contest the steep penalty
Blog: The Big Scout is retiring
Grace Chien, CEO of Girl Scouts of Western Washington is retiring this year. A search firm is looking for her replacement. It might not be easy to find a leader
March 19: BC Interior Design instructor at Bellevue College Mark Mappala wins national innovative-teaching award
Mappala, of Seattle, is the national first place winner of the 2010 Innovative Interior Design Education Award given by The Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).
March: KAC-WA has new officers
President is Shari Song, who is the founding president of the Korean American Professionals Society and is a past president of KAC-WA. She replaced
March 30: City Council member Bruce Harrell kicks off re-election campaign
Seattle City Council member Bruce Harrell, who is half Japanese and half Black, kicked off his re-election campaign at the First African Methodist Episcopal
Upcoming musical event: Northwest Sinfonietta presents “Pictures at an Exhibition”
A multimedia visual presentation of the various Asian communities accompanied by symphony music. Pianist Joel Fan will
Hit singer Jimmy Wong on Alexandra Wallace and why angry responses are unproductive
Last month, former UCLA student Alexandra Wallace posted an ill-conceived YouTube video complaining about Asian students who talked
Nepali boy reaches life plateau by aiding other immigrants
Reaching the summit of the world’s tallest mountain in Nepal is certainly not easy. Since 1922, only 800 people have successfully scaled Mount Everest’s
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