A survivor of child abuse, imprisonment and torture in Cambodia is now facing deportation, 44 years after she fled to the US.
Following a tough race she won by little more than 200 votes, Sharn Shoker was sworn in on Jan. 6 to represent Position Six on the Kent City Council.
Former Washington Gov. Gary Locke received the Elliot L. Richardson Prize for Excellence in Public Service at a ceremony on ...
Novelist Megha Majumdar, one of this year’s winners of medals presented by the American Library Association, doesn’t only ...
Democratic senators are narrowing a list of demands for changes to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with a partial ...
The wife of South Korea’s ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced on Wednesday to 20 months in prison for corruption, as ...
Taiwanese airline Starlux and Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama unveiled AIRSORAYAMA this week—a collaboration that transforms ...
When Nazry Bahrawi stood before his University of Washington classroom five years ago, he noticed something troubling: His ...
A bill that would formally recognize Diwali and Bandi Chhor Divas as non-legal holidays in Washington got its first public ...
Seattle police arrested a suspected drug dealer in the Chinatown–International District (CID) on Tuesday afternoon—following ...
American Community Media (ACoM), the first and largest association of ethnic news outlets nationwide, announced Jaya Padmanabhan as its new executive director, effective Feb. 1.
The producers of a stage play inspired by the life of Bruce Lee and the musical presenters Vocal Arts DC are the latest ...