China on Thursday denied any suggestion that it was in active negotiations with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs, saying that any notion of progress in the matter was as groundless as “trying to catch the wind.”
Family grieves after hit-and-run in South Seattle
A woman hit by a motorcyclist while walking in a South Seattle crosswalk has died from her injuries, and police are asking for help finding the person responsible.
Shanghai Garden says goodbye after 35 years
Shanghai Garden, a cherished Chinese restaurant that has served Seattle’s Chinatown-International District since 1990, will permanently close on May 31, 2025, the owners announced on Tuesday.
Nielsen: AAPI viewers lead media shift
Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) consumers are reshaping U.S. media, advertising and purchasing trends, according to a new report from Nielsen, a global firm that measures media audiences and consumer behavior.
Japanese doctoral student has visa reinstated
A Japanese doctoral student at Brigham Young University will be allowed to remain in the United States after his visa was unexpectedly revoked earlier this month.
Tacoma artist Teruko Nimura provides meaningful art installation for Sustainability Expo
Art is an effective way to send a message.
Grace Kim wins 2025 Congressional Art Competition
Rep. Marilyn Strickland announced on Tuesday that Grace Ye Kim is the 2025 Congressional Art Competition winner for the district.
Communities up and down the Sound prepare to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month
“We can certainly feel that there is a level of concern and anxiety currently within the community,” the Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington (JCCCW)’s Damien Craig said of the area’s Japanese American community’s feelings regarding the anti-immigrant rhetoric at the federal level, as they prepare for AAPI Heritage Month.
Indian police say gunmen kill at least 26 tourists at a resort in disputed Kashmir
Gunmen shot and killed at least 26 tourists on Tuesday at a resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir, police said in what appeared to be a major shift in a regional conflict in which tourists have largely been spared.
Man sentenced for burglaries targeting Asian homes
A King County judge sentenced Demarcus Pate to 77 months in prison on Friday after he pled guilty to charges stemming from a series of home invasion burglaries that targeted Asian households in the Seattle area last year.