Sandra “Sandy” Tong was sworn in as San Francisco’s interim fire chief on Tuesday, following the retirement of Jeanine Nicholson.
Be “AfrAId” of AI. Be very afraid. New movie, old questions, scary possibilities.
The questions about AI keep coming and we still don’t have the answers.
Yoo joins WA Dept of Commerce as new assistant director
Grace Yoo will join the Washington State Department of Commerce Director as assistant director, leading the Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness (OEDC).
Jenn Tran moves on after breakup with Devin Strader
Jenn Tran is ready to move forward following her emotional reunion with former fiancé Devin Strader on the finale of “The Bachelorette,” which aired on Tuesday night.
Minegishi honored by Japanese Foreign Minister and Consul General
Yoshi Minegishi was recognized by Japan’s Foreign Minister and Consul General on Aug. 28 at the Consul General’s residence for his contributions as the founder of Celebrate Asia.
Gunfire erupts at Hing Hay Park — Woman shot, suspect in custody
Seattle police are investigating a shooting that occurred at Hing Hay Park on Sunday, Sept. 1. At approximately 10:17 p.m., someone called 911 about a shooting, with screams heard in the background.
Harris fundraiser highlights AAPI political engagement and support in Seattle
The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community in Seattle demonstrated their strong support for Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, at a fundraising dinner on Aug. 29.
Seattle’s Tabletop Village celebrates success at Pokémon Worlds
Filipino American and owner of Tabletop Village, Brian Myers, is proud to have sent a group of 30 Pokémon trainers to compete in this year’s Pokémon World Championships (Worlds).
Preserving memory, inspiring action: BIJAEMA and the journey of remembrance
As Seattle prepares to host the 2024 National APIA Historic Preservation Forum from Sept. 12-15, anticipation grows around the pivotal role of historic preservation in shaping cultural narratives.
InterIm CDA plans to turn long-vacant Republic Hotel into affordable housing
If all goes well, by this time next year, InterIm CDA will have broken ground on a new low-income housing development at the long-vacant Republic Hotel in the Chinatown-International District (CID).