“Celebrate Asia” 2022 encourages a community to move forward, together
“We all make music somehow, in our homes, in our communities…we are all connected through the power of music.”
Biden COVID coordinators leaving in April, Jha to take over
President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients and his deputy Natalie Quillian are leaving the administration next month, the White House announced on March 17.
Long COVID: the disease that cannot be described
The isolation of being her mother’s full-time caregiver in hospice in a remote New Mexico town prepared Robin Macnofsky. The following year, she developed long COVID—and is still haunted by the disease.
Life in incarceration: Japanese Americans in WA reflect on WWII
Atsushi Kiuchi: We knew something was going to happen to us. We didn’t realize it was going to be an incarceration and loss of freedom and all that stuff ‘til probably about February.
Craft running for WA State House seat
Leandra Craft, a King County senior deputy prosecuting attorney and former Federal Way City Councilmember, is running for the 30th District State House. The seat is currently held by Rep. […]
Rotary Club helps in Friends of Little Saigon clean-up
On March 5, nine members of the Seattle International District Rotary Club participated in a clean-up organized by Friends of Little Saigon. The club also provided coffee and cookies from […]
Seko’s new novel published
Local author Joan Seko has published her eighth novel, “A Bridge to Humanity.” It is her second novel about the Holocaust in Poland and the Goldman Family trials, and chronicles […]
Remembering Alan Yabui
A Celebration of Life will be held on April 12 for Dr. Alan Yabui. He died on Feb. 24 at age 81 from a head injury from a fall. He […]
IN MEMORY OF …: Calvin Joseph Fung (1924-2022)
With his daughters at his side, Calvin Joseph Fung, 97, died peacefully on Feb. 11. He leaves behind his wife of 73 years (Jeni), daughters Janine Chan (Brian) and Alicia […]
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