Amy Yang picked a lucrative time for her first LPGA title on American soil.
Taiwan presidential front-runner picks former de facto ambassador to US as vice president candidate
The front-runner in Taiwan’s presidential race has picked the long-term de facto ambassador to the United States as his vice presidential candidate.
LOVELIKE: A poetic tapestry of Asian American identity
Sah Pham is wise for her age in the way that the up-and-coming generation is wise.
Mihara receives human rights award
Sam Mihara, who was incarcerated at Heart Mountain as a child, received the Salem Award for Human Rights and Justice from the House of Seven Gables Settlement House in Salem, Massachusetts, on Nov. 10.
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao to plead guilty, step down
Binance chief Changpeng Zhao was expected to plead guilty in U.S. District Court in Seattle on Tuesday, to criminal charges.
ICHS Gala celebrates $312K in fundraising
International Community Health Services (ICHS) said it raised $312,000 during its 50th Anniversary Gala.
TV veteran Lori Matsukawa pens ‘Brave Mrs. Sato’ — A tale of heritage and generational wisdom
For nearly 40 years, she told everyone else’s stories. Now, with a children’s book under her arm, and a memoir to come, retired KING 5 anchor Lori Matsukawa is telling her own story.
Honoring William E. Franklin’s impact on international trade
The inaugural event for the William E. Franklin Endowment for International Trade took place on Nov. 16 at the University of Washington’s Foster School of Business.
Thanksgiving feast for 600 Chinese seniors in CID
The Seniors in Action Foundation hosted a special Thanksgiving dinner at Joyale Restaurant in the Chinatown-International District on Nov. 19, dedicated to 600 Chinese seniors.
With no AAPI on the city council, and an upcoming vacancy, attention turns to Tanya Woo
After the results of the city council election revealed that not a single Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI) candidate was elected, there was widespread concern and disappointment within the community—and hope that the only AAPI candidate who ran from South Seattle would be appointed to a seat opening around the end of the year.