“Give us a clock tick” is an expression uttered several times in “Wicked: For Good.” But Jon M. Chu’s two-part musical has asked for quite a bit more than that.
Burglars use Asian markets to find targets, police say
Asian American and Pacific Islander families are being urged to stay alert—especially when shopping at markets such as H Mart—as police nationwide warn that organized burglary crews have been identifying victims at Asian grocery stores before targeting their homes.
Filipino detainee faces deportation amid health crisis
Local Filipino American groups and human rights advocates are making an emergency push to stop the deportation of a detainee known as “Kuya G,” who they say is being medically neglected at the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) and faces a dire health threat if sent back to the Philippines.
Holiday cookies are a tradition and a way of life for the owner of Lakewood’s My Cookie Friend
It’s that time when holiday cookies are on everyone’s mind.
Advocate David Lin and wife mourned after apparent homicide
Lifelong advocate David Lin and his wife, Jean Lin, both 69, were identified as the victims of a double homicide in Hillsborough, New Jersey, prompting grief across the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community.
Filipino WWII veterans posthumously honored with Congressional Gold Medals
The sacrifices of four Filipino World War II veterans were recognized posthumously on Nov. 7 at a Congressional Gold Medal ceremony held at the Embassy of the Philippines in Washington.
Elderly Asian Americans learn to protect themselves as crime, scams hit Seattle’s Chinatown-International District
Public safety in the Chinatown-International District (CID) takes an important step forward with a targeted educational campaign.
How to have a healthy pregnancy
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Key figure in Japanese American civil rights cases, dead at 105
Frank Chuman, a lawyer and longtime advocate for Japanese American civil rights who was incarcerated during World War II and later helped overturn landmark wartime convictions, has died.
Korean American detainee freed
The National Korean American Service & Education Consortium announced on its Facebook page that Tae Heung “Will” Kim has been freed.










