Technology is wonderful, yet has many pitfalls.
Preparing for the convergence of viral illnesses — Navigating the challenges of RSV, influenza, and COVID-19 this fall and winter
As the days grow shorter and temperatures begin to drop, infectious disease specialists like Dr. Helen Chu at the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine, are gearing up for what promises to be a challenging fall and winter season.
Wing Luke Museum receives $100K boost for repairs
Following a recent hate crime incident at the Wing Luke Museum, Michael Fong, the Director of the Washington State Department of Commerce, has announced a substantial contribution towards the museum’s repair efforts.
Teeing up for success: Brianna and Kylie Nguyen play at Pebble Beach
Brianna Nguyen and Kylie Nguyen are not sisters, but the close-knit pair of golfers had the opportunity to play a round at the famed golf courses Pebble Beach Golf Links and Spyglass Hill Golf Course for the PGA Tour Champions Tournament earlier this month.
Seattle Chinese Post legacy lives on through APCC
When the Seattle Chinese Post (SCP) announced that it was closing, there were tears.
Saving salmon and gas money — ‘Don’t Wait to Inflate’ encourages regular tire maintenance
A new initiative, “Don’t Wait to Inflate,” is encouraging drivers to take a simple yet impactful step toward safer roads and cleaner waterways, by checking their tire pressure monthly and adding air if needed.
Legacy of kindness: Herbert Tsuchiya’s life celebration planned
A celebration of life is planned for November, to commemorate the legacy of Herbert Minoru Tsuchiya, who passed away on Aug. 21. He was 90 years old.
Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman honored with prestigious AARP award
Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman, founder of Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI) in Seattle, has been named as one of 10 2023 AARP Purpose Prize Award fellows from across the country.
SPD announce arrests in South Seattle robberies
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has arrested several suspects linked to a string of violent home invasion robberies that have targeted Asian American residents in the South Seattle area.
Gene Moy, WWII vet and dancing enthusiast, passes away at 106
A beloved figure in the Seattle community known for his energetic spirit and passion for dancing, peacefully passed away in his sleep at the VA Hospital on Wednesday.
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