North Korea sent around 3,000 additional troops to Russia in January and February in continued support for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine, South Korea’s military said Thursday in its latest assessment.
Bringing inclusivity to Seattle sports and changing the way we spend intentionally
Laura Clise is all about that action.
Hobbs criticizes Trump’s election overhaul
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs sharply criticized a new executive order signed by President Donald Trump which aims to overhaul election procedures in the U.S.
Columbia student protester can’t be detained for now as she fights deportation, judge rules
A Columbia University student from South Korea who is facing potential deportation for her involvement in a pro-Palestinian protest can’t be taken into immigration detention for now, a federal judge ruled Tuesday.
Wing Luke Museum celebrates 58th anniversary
More than 400 guests gathered at the Seattle Sheraton Hotel to celebrate the 58th anniversary of the Wing Luke Museum on March 22— a milestone event honoring the legacy of Wing Luke, the first Asian American elected to the Seattle City Council.
Trump asks Supreme Court for OK to cut teacher-training money as part of anti-DEI push
The Trump administration is at the Supreme Court with a new emergency appeal Wednesday, this time seeking approval to go ahead with cuts of hundreds of millions of dollars for teacher training.
Han Jong-Hee, who elevated Samsung’s television business, dies
Han Jong-Hee, a senior Samsung Electronics executive credited with elevating the company’s television business, died Tuesday, the company said. He was 63.
NBC Today Show correspondent Vicky Nguyen talks to the NWAW about her upcoming memoir
NBC news anchor and correspondent Vicky Nguyen has always put herself out there, with full honesty.
Some Washington schools urge international students to consider potential hurdles in travel plans
While Washington’s university and college campuses do not immediately appear to be warning international students against travel in the same way that some California schools are, at least two Washington schools have reminded students of potential hindrances to their travel plans.
Chao leads city’s neighborhoods
Jenifer Chao brings a wealth of experience in her role as the Director of Neighborhoods for the City of Seattle.