The legacy of Oregon civil rights attorney Minoru Yasui is now part of a signature exhibit at the Obama Presidential Center Museum.
Rescuers search for survivors after a 7.1 quake kills 18 in southwestern Japan
Soldiers and emergency workers combed through a badly damaged shopping mall and collapsed houses looking for trapped survivors Wednesday after a powerful earthquake that killed at least 18 people, including a foreigner, in southwestern Japan.
Did you finish your chores? A new app by local boy Jet Lai will let your parents know for sure
Like most kids, 10-year-old Jet Lai has some trouble finishing his chores.
Sheldon Simeon’s new cookbook, Ohana Style, celebrates family, culture, and Hawaiian food
For Sheldon Simeon, a recipe is never just a recipe.
NYC stabbings suspect arrested on hate crime charges in both attacks
A suspect in two separate stabbings on New York City streets was arrested Friday on attempted murder and charged with hate crimes relating to both victims, a Jewish man and an Asian man.
Chan Ho Park becomes first Korean to buy a stake in an MLB club by joining Athletics group
Former pitcher Chan Ho Park became the first Korean to purchase a stake in a major league club, the second significant addition in the past week to the Athletics’ ownership structure as they prepare to move to Las Vegas in 2028.
Jo Koy, Nicole Scherzinger to receive Hollywood Walk of Fame stars
Filipino American comedian Jo Koy and Hawaiian-born singer, actress, and performer Nicole Scherzinger are among the entertainment icons selected for the Hollywood Walk of Fame Class of 2027, earning stars in the Live Theatre/Live Performance category.
100 Years of Kimono—and Japanese history—on display at Neely Museum
Devin Dondero has been collecting kimono since he was a teenager, first sparked by his interest in his Japanese grandmother’s background and culture.
Libraries are on the ballot: It’s critical we vote yes
My passion for the craft of storytelling began during my time as a reporter with the UW Daily.
Community gathers at Seattle Center to mourn three killed in Bite of Seattle shooting
Hundreds of mourners gathered under a darkening, blue sky at Seattle Center’s International Fountain on July 27 to grieve three people killed and at least seven others wounded in a shooting during the final hours of the Bite of Seattle festival.







