Nationwide academic progress remains a concern, with the 2024 Nation’s Report Card—released in January 2025—highlighting continued national declines in reading and math scores, reflecting a pre-pandemic downward trend.
Washington State China Relations Council stays the course amid U.S.-China uncertainties
As U.S.-China relations face renewed uncertainty during a second term under President Donald Trump, the Washington State China Relations Council (WSCRC) remains focused on promoting trade, subnational engagement, and people-to-people exchanges.
Performer Margaret Cho releases “Lucky Gift,” just in time for Valentine’s Day
Comedian, actress, activist, and musician Margaret Cho has a “lucky gift” for the public: A new musical album dropping Feb. 14, her first in eight years.
Local Filipina American artist creates design for Seattle Kraken’s Lunar New Year theme night
Seattle Kraken’s Lunar New Year theme night, on Jan. 28, the eve of Lunar New Year, featured a special jersey design from local Filipina American visual artist, Shayla Hufana.
Wing Luke Museum to hold special 100th birthday celebration in honor of Wing Luke and his lasting legacy
Civil rights icon and community activist Wing Luke would have turned 100 on Feb. 18.
Rescuers recover 1 body and search for 28 people in a landslide in southwest China
Emergency teams in China’s southwestern Sichuan province raced against time Sunday to locate 28 people after a landslide triggered by rains killed one person and buried homes.
Chinese American WWII veteran Yuen Hop recovered and laid to rest
Following 80 years missing in action, Chinese American veteran Yuen Hop has been accounted for and was laid to rest with full military honors at California’s Golden Gate National Cemetery on Feb. 7.
Released Thai hostages return to Bangkok after being held for over a year in Gaza
Five Thai workers released after being held hostage for over a year in Gaza arrived in Bangkok on Sunday.
Chase Bank and SPD to hold educational talk to educate public on how to avoid romance scams
Chase and the Seattle Police Department (SPD) will hold an informational meeting to teach people how to protect themselves from fraud and financial scams that often involve fake romantic overtures.
Seattle’s Johsel Namkung and photography’s “Silent Songs”
Johsel Namkung was not at first a photographer by trade.
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