When Suraya Saab receives a gold-dusted court invitation, she believes it’s a joke.
Tuyen Than tapped to lead CIDBIA
The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) announced on Friday that it appointed Tuyen Than as its new executive director.
Lego opens a toy factory in Vietnam it plans to run entirely on clean energy
Lego opened a $1 billion factory in Vietnam on Wednesday that it says will make toys without adding planet-warming gas to the atmosphere by relying entirely on clean energy.
Trump tariffs worry US shoppers who buy groceries at Asian supermarkets
Loyal customers of Asian supermarkets and other grocery stores that specialize in selling imported food heaved a collective sigh of dismay when President Donald Trump announced extra-high U.S. tariffs on goods from dozens of countries.
SPD responds to ICE concerns
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) is working to dispel rumors following reports of alleged U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity near a local school on Wednesday, April 9.
CAPAC leaders slam GOP-backed voting restrictions bill
Leaders of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) on Thursday condemned the recent House passage of H.R. 22, the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act—describing the legislation as a direct attack on voting rights.
Tacoma’s June Sekiguchi forms fiberboard into fine art
Fiberboard, a widespread substance engineered from pressed wood fibers, may not suggest material for fine art.
A fire kills 20 people at a nursing home in northern China
A fire at a nursing home in northern China has killed 20 people, according to state media, as officials investigate the cause of the fire.
Yamaguchi appointed CEO of ACRS
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) announced the appointment of Kendee Yamaguchi as its new CEO, effective June 2.
Christine Tang departs as FOCS executive director
Families of Color Seattle (FOCS) announced the departure of Executive Director Christine Tang.