Midori Heckman grew up with a powerful example of balance and self-love, thanks to her mother who arrived in the United States from the Philippines during the nursing draft of the 1980s.
Kentridge High School alumna is part of an upcoming anthology of indigenous stories
Even though the total number of Pacific Islanders in King County is less than 1% of the overall population, it is a tight knit community that relishes celebration of Pacific Islander heritage.
How a Chinese delicacy got caught in the crossfire of Trump’s trade war — Washington’s geoduck industry dives into uncertainty
For over two decades, Suquamish tribal member Joshua George has dived into the emerald waters of the Salish Sea looking for an unusually phallic clam that’s coveted thousands of miles away.
What India and Vietnam taught Melinda French Gates about real impact
Melinda French Gates is reflecting on what decades of global philanthropy have taught her—especially in countries like India and Vietnam, where even the best-intentioned solutions sometimes missed the mark.
Nagasaki extends invitation ‘to all countries’ to memorial marking A-bomb anniversary
The mayor of Nagasaki on Thursday announced that the city will invite representatives “of all countries” and regions to the peace memorial marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city.
Hunger rising, funds falling in Washington state
Food banks across Washington state are grappling with deep federal funding cuts just as demand for food assistance reaches alarming new heights.
New Pope chosen
Cardinal Robert Prevost—an American—is the 267th Pope!
Cambodian traditions, reclaimed: Two women reflect on heritage, healing, and identity
On a sunny May afternoon in Seattle’s Pioneer Square, the scent of incense drifts in the air at Studio 7117.
13-year-old accepted to over 100 universities
A young tech prodigy is not only outsmarting everyone around him—he’s also racking up 100+ university acceptances and a jaw-dropping $3 million in scholarships.
Asian migrants face deportation to Libya
U.S. authorities informed some migrants of plans to deport them to Libya, a country they are not from and that has a history of human rights violations, attorneys said Wednesday.
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