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VOL 41 NO 46 | NOVEMBER 12 – NOVEMBER 18, 2022

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VOL 41 NO 46 NOVEMBER 12 – NOVEMBER 18, 2022

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The Beacon is back Asian Americans

who made history in the elections

Photo pfovided by Massive Monkees

Massive Monkees’ studio reopens after two years

Aruna Miller, Lieutenant Gov-elect of Maryland

Shri Thanedar, Congressman-elect, Michigan

Victoria Gu, State Senator-elect, Rhode Island

Linda Ujifusa, State Senator-elect, Rhode Island

From left: b-boys Ronnie, Kig Guppy, Scout and Dann Vital at The Beacon.

By Samantha Pak NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Beacon is returning to Seattle. After a two-and-a-half-year hiatus, Seattle-based breakdancing crew Massive Monkees has reopened its studio—marking the occasion with a grand

reopening event on Nov. 5. The celebration included breaking workshops for all ages and levels, a oneon-one battle, an open styles cypher, and more. Like many businesses, The Beacon—which first opened in 2013—closed in 2020 as a result of the

Election results are still coming in, and many races won’t be called for days, if not weeks. But there are already candidates who have made history in the 2022 midterm elections. Aruna Miller will be the first Asian American lieutenant governor of Maryland.

see THE BEACON on 12

see NOTABLE WINS on 15

AAPI candidates fare well in midterm elections SEATTLE — It appears that King County will get a new prosecutor. Leesa Manion leads in the race with 56% of the vote after initial returns. Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell is trailing with 44% of the vote. With 27 years of experience as Deputy Prosecutor, Manion would be the first woman and person of color to serve as King County Prosecutor. As of 8:30 p.m.on Nov. 8, here are the top AAPI

FEDERAL U.S. Representative, Congressional District 7 PRAMILA JAYAPAL 84% U.S. Representative, Congressional District 10 MARILYN STRICKLAND 57% Steve Hobbs

STATE

Leesa Manion

vote-getters in Washington state’s 2022 general election. These are preliminary results. Election results are certified by each county on Nov. 29.

Secretary of State STEVE HOBBS

Representative, Legislative District 1 CLYDE SHAVERS 53% Representative, Legislative District 32 CINDY RYU 87% Representative, Legislative District 33 MIA SU-LING GREGERSON 93% Senator, Legislative District 34 JOE NGUYEN 85%

64%

Representative, Legislative District 1 DAVINA DUERR 73%

Representative, Legislative District 37 SHARON TOMIKO SANTOS 90% see ELECTIONS on 12

THE INSIDE STORY

NAMES IN THE NEWS Beth Takekawa 2

COMMUNITY NEWS Anand Giridharadas 3

COMMUNITY NEWS Ketty Hsieh 5

SPORTS Yuta Watanabe 8

AT THE MOVIES Blockbuster 9

PUBLISHER’S BLOG Food adventures  10

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