Seattle Police arrested two suspects after a man was stabbed in the Chinatown-International District earlier this week.
AAPI artists celebrated at Kent Summer Art Exhibit
The 2024 Kent Summer Art Exhibit has unveiled its lineup of artists and award winners, celebrating a diverse array of talent from across the region.
Chinese soccer fans are pouring money into a food stall run by Singapore’s goalkeeper. Here’s why
Chinese soccer fans have poured their love—and money—into a Singaporean goalkeeper’s food stall after his performance in a game this week indirectly helped China advance to the third qualifying round for the World Cup in 2026.
BADC elects Shirley Ann Higuchi as first Asian American president
Shirley Ann Higuchi, was chosen as the first Asian American president-elect of the Bar Association of the District of Columbia (BADC).
Seniors shine in table tennis tournament
Twenty Chinese older adults from Snohomish County recently concluded their spirited competition in the “Chinese Seniors Group Table Tennis Mixed Doubles Tournament” at Homage Senior Services’ Center for Healthy Living on June 4.
King County leaders convene to address health equity challenges
Community leaders gathered on Tuesday to discuss issues surrounding community health and equity in King County.
SPD officer fired over racial slurs, threats
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) has opted to terminate Officer Burton Hill, following an Office of Police Accountability (OPA) investigation into Hill’s racist remarks and threats towards a Chinese woman in August 2022.
Chinese journalist who promoted #MeToo movement sentenced to 5 years in prison
Supporters say a Chinese journalist who promoted women’s rights as part of the country’s nascent #MeToo movement has been sentenced to five years in prison on charges of incitement to subvert state authority, almost three years after she and an activist were detained.
Indian national pleads not guilty in plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader in New York City
An Indian national extradited to the United States pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges arising from an alleged failed plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader in New York.
Noted Japanese author Haruki Murakami is happy with first animated adaptation of his short stories
Renowned Japanese author Haruki Murakami expressed joy with how several of his short stories were adapted in American director Pierre Földes’ animated film “Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman”, adding he wanted to see future interpretations of his work with filmmakers’ own spin.