Seattle police made an arrest on March 25 after recovering fentanyl, methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia during patrols in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Seattle celebrates Indian cinema
The Consulate General of India in Seattle, in partnership with the Museum of Pop Culture, kicked off the inaugural Indian Film Festival in Seattle with a star-studded opening event.
South Korea’s centuries-old Gounsa temple is left in ruins by unprecedented wildfires
Unprecedented wildfires ripping through South Korea’s southern regions have destroyed large parts of an ancient Buddhist temple complex, burning down two buildings that had been designated national treasures.
Xian Zhang take the helm: Seattle Symphony’s new era begins
The Seattle Symphony has announced its 2025/2026 season, marking the debut of Xian Zhang as its next music director.
Dr. Frank Li’s medical license suspended again
Dr. Frank Li, whose medical license was suspended for nearly a decade, has had it revoked again for failing to meet post-reinstatement requirements, The Seattle Times reported.
North Korea sent 3,000 more troops to Russia, according to South’s assessment
North Korea sent around 3,000 additional troops to Russia in January and February in continued support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, South Korea’s military said Thursday in its latest assessment.
Bringing inclusivity to Seattle sports and changing the way we spend intentionally
Laura Clise is all about that action.
Hobbs criticizes Trump’s election overhaul
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs sharply criticized a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump which aims to overhaul election procedures in the U.S.
Columbia student protester can’t be detained for now as she fights deportation, judge rules
A Columbia University student from South Korea who is facing potential deportation for her involvement in a pro-Palestinian protest can’t be taken into immigration detention for now, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Wing Luke Museum celebrates 58th anniversary
More than 400 guests gathered at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel to celebrate the 58th anniversary of the Wing Luke Museum on March 22— a milestone event honoring the legacy of Wing Luke, the first Asian American elected to the Seattle City Council.
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