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Mural for incarcerated Japanese Americans during WWII vandalized in Seattle

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Artwork dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated in WWII was discovered vandalized on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.

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Timeline:

Jeff Liang, Interim Executive Director with Chinatown International District’s Business Improvement Area (CID-BIA) says he was alerted of the defacement on Monday in Nihonmachi Alley, the Japantown area of CID.

“It’s like trying to wipe away or hide history,” said Liang. “They wasted a lot of anger and went through a huge amount of effort just to do this, to target us.”

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It’s unclear when the vandalism happened or who committed the act.

CID resident Luc Glasco says they saw the mural smeared in black paint on Sunday.

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“I noticed it was just smeared, and it had some Bible verses written on it,” said Glasco. “The people right there were covered in crosses and what not.”

The vandalism is being discussed among advocacy groups such as OCA Greater Seattle – Asian Pacific American Advocates.

“So earlier, we googled what the verses are actually supposed to mean, and we can’t really find a connection,” said Stella Liu, a UW student and intern for OCA Greater Seattle.

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What they’re saying:

Fellow intern Dylan Lai admits he doesn’t understand what the verses are supposed to mean, but he believes he knows what they’re meant to do.

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“[The vandalism] is so disrespectful because it’s a tactic to separate us and who they think belongs here,” said Lai.

CID residents like Christopher Yip said the vandalism was “shameful.”

“These art pieces have a lot of meaning for people in this part of town,” said Yip.

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For now, Liu believes solidarity needs to be shown and people need to speak up.

“Just let people know this is happening so that it doesn’t continue happening in silence,” said Liu.

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As of Tuesday morning, Liang with CID-BIA says crews have already cleaned up the graffiti and he is working with the building’s owner in Nihonmachi Alley to file a police report.

The Source: Information for this report comes from Chinatown International District’s Business Improvement Area (CID-BIA) and original interviews from FOX 13’s Nia Wong. 

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SEATTLE — Bryan Woo had a full week to simmer about being battered in Baltimore, but he also knew he’d get the chance to redeem himself against the same lineup his next time out.
The Mariners’ electric right-hander could not have rebounded in a more emphatic way.



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Fox Soccer broadcast coming to Seattle waterfront ahead of US game

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Seattle’s World Cup party on the waterfront just got a little bit bigger.

On the eve of the next USMNT game (U.S. vs. Australia, June 19 at 12 p.m. PT), Fox will be broadcasting live from Pier 62 in Seattle, according to a social media post.

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Fans will have a number of options when it comes to watching the US take on Australia in their second group stage match, including from a floating barge, a 70-foot screen and a number of bars across the city.

Former Sounder Clint Dempsey, former USMNT player Alexi Lalas, Rob Stone and Stu Holden will broadcast live from downtown Seattle from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Where can you watch the broadcast online?

FOX ONE will be streaming the broadcast online at www.fox.com.

What other World Cup games are happening Thursday?

  • 9:00 A.M. – Czechia vs South Africa (Group A) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia
  • 12:00 P.M. – Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (Group B) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California
  • 3:00 P.M. – Canada vs Qatar (Group B) at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • 6:00 P.M. – Mexico vs South Korea (Group A) at Estadio Akron in Zapopan, Jalisco

Full USMNT 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule

Game 2: USMNT vs. Australia

  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date: June 19, 2026
  • Kickoff: 12 p.m. PT
  • TV: FOX, Telemundo
  • Streaming: FOX One, Fubo, Peacock

Game 3: USMNT vs. Turkey

  • Location: Inglewood, California
  • Date: June 25, 2026
  • Kickoff: 7 p.m. PT
  • TV: FOX, Telemundo
  • Streaming: FOX One, Fubo, Peacock

Full World Cup 2026 schedule

  • Group stage: June 11-27
  • Round of 32: June 28-July 3
  • Round of 16: July 4-7
  • Quarterfinals: July 9-11
  • Semifinals: July 14-15
  • Third-place game: July 18
  • Final: July 19

Zachary Fletcher is a trending news reporter with USA TODAY Network’s Washington state team. Keep up with him on X (@zdfletch), BlueSky (@zfletcher.bsky.social) or reach him at zfletcher@usatodayco.com.



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Seattle Storm lose 94-89 to Portland as Malonga scores career-high 28

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Bridget Carleton had a career-high seven pointers and scored 24 points, Carla Leite added 20 points and the expansion Portland Fire beat the Seattle Storm 94-89 on Wednesday night in Commissioner’s Cup play.

Leite also had 10 assists. Sarah Ashlee Barker added 12 points, and Karlie Samuelson scored 10 off the bench for Portland (8-9).

Dominique Malonga had a career-high 28 points and 11 rebounds for the Storm (3-13).

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