Shouts of, “No raids, no rescue!” and “What do we want? Workers rights! When do we want them? Now!” filled the air just outside Hotel Murano in Tacoma, during a protest of the state’s Human Trafficking Summit on Jan. 9.
Veteran anchor John Yang leaves PBS
John Yang, longtime host of PBS News Weekend, has departed PBS following the conclusion of the program.
Hasegawa announces campaign for King County Council
Port of Seattle Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa announced her campaign for King County Council, District 2 today.
Trish Hackett Nicola’s new book chronicles Chinese in Washington during Exclusion Act era
Growing up in western New York state, Trish Hackett Nicola didn’t know anything about the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
Lakewood resident shares experience of being a Korean American adoptee
Paula Murtha was about a month old when her parents brought her home from a Korean orphanage.
Lacey declares Jan. 13 as Korean American Day
The Lacey City Council has proclaimed Jan. 13, 2026, as Korean American Day, encouraging the community to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Korean Americans.
Cambodian man dies while in ICE custody
A 46-year-old Cambodian man being held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) died Jan. 9 after being found unresponsive in his cell at the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, authorities said.
Buddhist monks and their dog captivate Americans while walking for peace
A group of Buddhist monks and their rescue dog are striding single file down country roads and highways across the South, captivating Americans nationwide and inspiring droves of locals to greet them along their route
Shooting near CID
Detectives are trying to piece together what led to a shooting early Jan. 10 near Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) that seriously injured a 27-year-old man.
Seattle police respond to report of ICE detentions
Seattle police say they responded earlier this week to a call from a concerned community member who believed three men were being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in north Seattle.
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