May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, and the Seattle region is marking the occasion with an exciting array of cultural events, performances, and community celebrations that highlight the stories, art, and contributions of AAPI communities.
Jerry and Charlene Lee donate artwork
Jerry and Charlene Lee have donated a lithograph by renowned artist Jacob Lawrence to the City of Bellevue.
T&T Supermarkets expands into U.S. with Bellevue store, largest in North America
When Tina Lee, CEO of T&T Supermarkets, noticed all the cars with Washington state license plates parked outside T&T stores in Vancouver, Canada, she knew there was a demand.
Asian Art Exhibition opens at Bellevue City Hall
The City of Bellevue kicked off Asian Heritage Month with a vibrant Asian Art Exhibition reception at City Hall on May 8.
Bellevue police: Woman fled to China following vehicular homicide charge
Bellevue police say that Ting Ye, who has been charged with vehicular homicide, has fled the United States and returned to her native China on a plane.
Jing Mei Elementary is not to blame for Bellevue’s school closures
The article, “Parents accuse Bellevue School District of favoring rich kids in school closures” provided only one perspective on the recent school consolidations in Bellevue.
Bellevue hits diversity milestone
For the first time, Bellevue’s population is evenly split between non-Hispanic whites and people of a minority race or ethnicity, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau. […]