A statement of confidence as much as style, Naomi Osaka walked onto one of the biggest stages in tennis wearing a wide-brim hat, a veil and holding a white parasol in a bold opening act at the Australian Open.
Quest for broader representation in history education makes a comeback
A push for more comprehensive representation in the history that is taught in schools is moving forward.
CID to receive over $1 million for public safety initiatives
Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) will benefit from more than $1 million in funding aimed at improving public safety.
Will Chen announces state campaign: A focus on affordability
Edmonds City Councilmember Will Chen has announced his campaign for State Representative in Washington’s 32nd Legislative District—entering the race with a focus on affordability, opportunity, public safety, and practical, fiscally responsible leadership.
Multiple people shot outside CID hookah lounge; one dead
Three men were shot and another man is dead following a shooting outside of a nearby hookah lounge in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Saturday.
Three theaters collaborate to bring a play about Inner Mongolia to Seattle’s stage
Three local theaters are uniting for a groundbreaking premiere of “Li,” a captivating play set in Inner Mongolia that promises to transport audiences into a rarely explored world, blending diverse artistic voices to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.
RAI confirms exit of founder Ming-Ming Tung-Edelman
Ming-Ming Tung-Edleman is no longer the executive director of Refugee Artisan Initiative (RAI)—a nonprofit that she founded in 2017.
Portland Japanese Garden and Japan Institute name new co-CEOs
Aki Nakanishi and Lisa Christy are the new co-CEOs of Portland Japanese Garden and Japan Institute, the organization’s Board of Trustees announced on Friday.
Tsai charged with voyeurism for filming patrons at Starbucks
A 41-year-old man has been charged with voyeurism in the first degree after allegations surfaced that he secretly filmed patrons at a Starbucks in Kirkland.
Dismay over verdict in the murder case of an elderly Asian man
The verdict in the high-profile murder trial of Vicha Ratanapakdee has left many members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in shock and disappointment.
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