A Massachusetts woman accused of operating a high-end brothel network with wealthy and prominent clients in that state and the Washington, D.C., suburbs that generated millions of dollars in revenue was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison.
Seattle celebrates Navruz — Centuries-old spring celebration of new beginnings
In Seattle’s diverse communities, New Year’s celebrations continue, even as our Roman calendar moves further from January 1 and the ritual ball drops at Time Square in New York City.
Jerry and Charlene Lee donate artwork
Jerry and Charlene Lee have donated a lithograph by renowned artist Jacob Lawrence to the City of Bellevue.
Art Wang honored
Art Wang, a former Washington State Representative and Court of Appeals judge, was awarded the Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) Local Hero Award earlier this week.
Ramadan Iftar brings Seattle leaders, Bohras together
The Seattle Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community hosted Washington State Senator Vandana Slatter, local mayors, and officials for their annual Ramadan Iftar dinner on March 14, fostering interfaith dialogue and community service.
Pearl-shaped bubble foods are adding pop to all kinds of menus
Some food trends put in deep roots, some are fleeting, some are outright silly and some are just plain fun.
Here’s to get ready for tax season this year
Filing taxes is an exercise almost all Americans go through in the first part of each year, but those tax filings can differ based on a number of factors, including income, where we live, and our employment status.
Bellevue City Council appoints Claire Sumadiwirya
The Bellevue City Council on Tuesday unanimously appointed Claire Sumadiwirya to the Position 5 seat, which will be vacated by Councilmember Janice Zahn on March 28.
Pentagon restores a few webpages honoring servicemembers but still defends DEI purge
The Pentagon said Monday that internet pages honoring a Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members were mistakenly taken down—but staunchly defended its overall campaign to strip out content singling out the contributions by women and minority groups, which the Trump administration considers “DEI.”
Google settles racial pay bias lawsuit for $28M, denies wrongdoing
Google has agreed to a $28 million settlement to resolve a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company favored white and Asian employees over others in terms of pay and career advancement, according to court documents.
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