Welcome to The Layup Drill. This month, we take a look at a tennis star winning the Korea Open, a Filipina F1 driver joining McLaren, a new NBA referee starting his first season, Younghoe Koo as the most-clutch kicker in the NFL, and Corbin Carroll leading Diamondbacks to the World Series.
ICHS to host high-capacity COVID-19 vaccine clinics for South Seattle and Shoreline residents
International Community Health Services (ICHS) will host two high-capacity COVID-19 vaccine clinics in November that will be open to the general public.
Close race in District 2 City Council contest
In a closely-watched race for the City Council District 2 seat in Southeast Seattle, Tanya Woo has taken the lead over incumbent Tammy Morales.
New Asian American-owned Mam’s Books is a space for the community
Cambodian-owned businesses in the Puget Sound area are few and far between, but one more has recently been added to that list, and it’s here to serve the Asian community as a whole.
Tina Nguyen’s artful aspirations — Paving the way to an empire
It was a full circle moment for Thiên Thanh (Tina) Nguyen when she realized her art exhibit was selected to be featured in Little Saigon right across her mother’s small business.
AAPI paid media program
Today, Biden-Harris 2024 announced the rollout of its Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) paid media program—the earliest investment in AAPI paid media in a presidential election.
Underrepresented Khmer and Lao communities fight for themselves during and post-COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic is officially over in the United States, for now.
Museums in a post-COVID world — Redefining their role and purpose
What is the role of a museum in a post-COVID-19 world? Did COVID-19 change the way museums present themselves? And by the way, have you heard of these three museums?
Kuu Sakuragi promoted at PNB
Pacific Northwest Ballet (PNB) Corps de ballet dancer Kuu Sakuragi has been promoted to Soloist.