As sunlight slips away and the familiar gray cloaks the skies over Seattle, a cuisinier in his signature white coat is serving up the warmth and spices of classic East Javanese dishes to a cozy crowd in Northgate.
13 people killed in fire engulfing Hong Kong high-rise residential buildings, fire services say
A fire spread across seven high-rise apartment buildings in a Hong Kong housing complex, killing 13 people and leaving others still trapped, in the city’s worst blaze in years.
Exhibit honors Southeast Asian refugee resettlement
A new exhibition at the Washington State History Museum explores the journeys of refugees from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia who resettled in Washington after the Vietnam War, reflecting on 50 years since the 1975 Fall of Saigon.
Fain becomes First Korean American on King County Council
Steffanie Fain was sworn in Nov. 25 as the King County Council member for District 5, which includes Kent, Renton, Tukwila, SeaTac, Des Moines and Normandy Park.
Scammers don’t take holidays: How to help protect your money this season
There always seems to be a never-ending list of tasks during the holiday season, from booking flights to purchasing gifts for loved ones.
UW student wins prestigious Rhodes Scholarship
University of Washington senior Shubham Bansal has been named a 2026 Rhodes Scholar, one of 32 students in the United States to receive the award.
Public drug use in CID leads to arrest
A 30-year-old man was arrested on Nov. 20 after officers on foot patrol saw him using what appeared to be fentanyl in Seattle’s Chinatown–International District (CID).
Morning Star Cultural Center: Collaborations, choruses, and culture
Coordinating a program combining traditional Korean dance, song, and culture seems like a heavy load. But for Sinae Cheh, it’s all in the family.
Family prepares homecoming for Filipino American mother
After spending eight months in ICE detention, Alma Bowman will finally be released from the Stewart Detention Center in Lumpkin, Georgia, and reunited with her family.
Study: Kimchi may give the immune system a gentle boost, new study finds
A new study suggests that eating kimchi regularly may do more than add flavor to your meals—it may gently strengthen parts of the immune system.
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