Early results are in for the primary election and Washington state voters have narrowed down the top two candidates in each race who will move on to the November general […]
Former SPD assistant chief Hirjak files claim over demotion
A recently demoted Seattle police commander has filed a $5.48 million discrimination and retaliation claim against the city, alleging interim Police Chief Adrian Diaz made him the scapegoat during last year’s police clashes with racial justice demonstrators.
CID celebration this weekend
The Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) has been significantly impacted by COVID-19 and Asian hate and bias crimes, resulting in an economic downfall. Many restaurants and businesses were forced to temporarily, […]
Officer who responded to U.S. Capitol attack dies
A Washington, D.C. police officer was found dead of an apparent suicide last week in his Virginia home. Gunther Hashida joined the D.C. police force in May 2003. He most […]
COVID-19 impact on unvaccinated
New data, released on July 28, by the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) reveals the devastating impact of COVID-19 on people who are unvaccinated, and underscores once again the need
PICTORIAL: 2020 Summer Olympics
Asian American athletes representing their countries at the Olympics in Tokyo.
Philippine Consular outreach in Seattle
A consulate outreach mission, formerly called Consulate on Wheels (COW), was held in Seattle on July 21–24 at the Beacon United Methodist Church in Seattle. The four-day event is a […]
Sheila Edwards Lange selected as chancellor of UW Tacoma
Sheila Edwards Lange, president of Seattle Central College, was named chancellor of the University of Washington (UW) Tacoma on July 13. Her appointment, pending approval by the UW Board of […]
Heidi Wong takes the lead at ICHS Foundation
Community leader Heidi Wong has been serving as the executive director of International Community Health Services (ICHS) Foundation since March. The nonprofit raises funds to support the mission of ICHS. […]
Space station cargo ship named after Onizuka
The first Asian American to launch into space has been chosen as the namesake for a commercial cargo vehicle set to deliver supplies and science to the International Space Station. […]
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