Despite having half a year to go on its contract for a federal grant that allowed the Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) to help green card holders to complete their naturalization applications and brush up on their United States history and civics, ACRS learned, along with all other grantees—including others in King County and the City of Seattle—that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security terminated the grant, effective March 27.
Ferguson appoints Santos to fill vacancy on King County Superior Court
Gov. Bob Ferguson announced the appointment of Benjamin Santos to the King County Superior Court on Monday.
Nintendo offers new Switch 2 details ahead of June 5 launch
Nintendo has announced a June 5 launch date for its latest gaming console, the Switch 2, which will introduce interactive chat and screenshare functions to connect gamers.
Tony Lee becomes first Korean American to lead LA County Bureau of Investigation
The Los Angeles County District Attorney announced on Tuesday the appointment of Tony Lee as the new chief of the Bureau of Investigation, the fourth-largest law enforcement agency in Los Angeles County. Lee, who is currently serving as the interim Ventura Police Chief, becomes the first Korean American and Asian American to lead the Bureau.
Tasveer acquires Ark Lodge Cinemas, expands focus on South Asian Cinema
Tasveer— a Seattle nonprofit organization that promotes South Asian films, art, and storytelling—has acquired the historic Ark Lodge Cinemas in Columbia City.
Pioneering Asian American journalist K.W. Lee passes away
K.W. Lee, a groundbreaking Korean American journalist often referred to as the “godfather of Asian American journalism,” passed away last month on March 8, at the age of 96.
Woman indicted for fraud in scheme targeting Korean community
Jenni Yoon Jeon Lee, 52, of Federal Way, Washington, was indicted on March 21 by a federal grand jury on charges of wire fraud and bank fraud in connection with an alleged Ponzi scheme targeting elderly members of the Korean community.
Seattle Youth Poet Laureate Janae Lu to publish first chapbook this summer
Despite wanting to be a doctor at first, Janae Lu, 17, found her high school English classes much more interesting than science.
Trump administration’s targeting of immigrants also creates pathway to eliminating constitutional rights
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has enacted sweeping legislation targeting immigrants.
Bellevue student participates in state page program
Jiadong Gu, a student at Bellevue High School, served as a page in the Washington State House of Representatives last week.
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