When I went to bed on Election night, I was agonizing that former Vice President Joe Biden was losing. Then, I woke up the next day, and it was a totally different picture.
Gunman in Tacoma mass shooting could one day be released
A man sentenced to life in prison without parole for his role as a 16-year-old in Pierce County’s worst mass shooting might one day be released after he was resentenced due to a change in the law about mandatory life sentences for juveniles.
Asian GOP group endorses Biden
A national group of Asian American Republicans has endorsed Democrat Joe Biden for president.
ACRS virtual gala
Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) live streamed its first ever virtual gala on Oct. 3 and raised $283,732, exceeding its $275,000 goal.
ACRS said the money will help it to serve over 35,000 people annually.
Blooming surprise for ICHS
On Oct. 22, International Community Health Services (ICHS) received a donation of hundreds of flower bouquets, in appreciation of ICHS front line medical and clinic staff. This was coordinated in part by Friendly Vang-Johnson as well as the Hmong Association of Washington, and prepared by local Hmong farmers from around the Puget Sound: Moua Floral Designs, Yang Farm, Xai Cha’s Farm, and Friendly Hmong Flowers.
Co-founder of Choi’s Kimchi, Matt Choi, killed
Matt Choi, co-founder of popular kimchi brand Choi’s Kimchi Company, was stabbed to death in his apartment in Portland on Oct. 25. He was 33 years old.
Mother of Chinese food in America, Cecilia Chiang, dies
Chef Cecilia Chiang, who helped introduce authentic Chinese food to the United States, died on Oct. 28. She was 100 years old.
New Kin On CEO
Kin On’s board has appointed Min Chang as the organization’s next CEO.
Dim Sum King crash lawsuit
Herrmann Law Group filed a lawsuit on Nov. 5 on behalf of three people injured when a car crashed into the Dim Sum King restaurant in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District
How Seattle Symphony cellist Nathan Chan brings classical music to social media
Before he could read, let alone read sheet music, Seattle Symphony cellist Nathan Chan had already conducted an orchestra through Mozart’s Variations.
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