By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Tagalog is the most popular spoken foreign language in Washington after Spanish. A new study from 24/7 Wall St. determined the most commonly spoken language […]
Hing Hay Park Expansion opens
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Hing Hay Park Expansion, at the corner of 6th Avenue South and South King Street, in Seattle’s Chinatown International District, opened on June 29. […]
Navigation Center discord continues
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Dozens of seniors, who attended a June 29 meeting to discuss the new Navigation Center in Little Saigon, called it a waste of time. The […]
New study of Seattle’s $15 minimum wage says it costs jobs
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle’s $15-an-hour minimum wage law has cost the city jobs, according to a study released on June 26 that contradicted another new study published last week. A […]
Shop owner gets eight years in fatal shooting of suspected thief
SPANAWAY, Wash. (AP) — A Spanaway convenience store owner has been sentenced to eight years in prison for fatally shooting a man he suspected of shoplifting. KOMO-TV reports Min Kim […]
South Korean national, 23, likely drowned in Lake Chelan
CHELAN, Wash. (AP) — Authorities say a 23-year-old University of Washington student has likely drowned in Lake Chelan in north-central Washington. The Chelan County Sheriff’s Office identified him on June […]
Washington granted REAL ID extension through Oct. 10
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state has been granted another temporary extension from the enforcement of federal requirements for state driver’s licenses and ID cards. The federal government informed the […]
Ocean Star fire scare
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY There were some tense moments earlier thís week at the Ocean Star Seafood Restaurant near 7th Avenue and Weller Street. Residents in the nearby Asia […]
Washington granted REAL ID extension through mid-July
By RACHEL LA CORTE Associated Press OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Even though Washington state officials asked for an extension from compliance from enforcement of federal requirements for state driver’s licenses […]
Report: Washington’s homeless population grew last year
SEATTLE (AP) — Rough tallies of Washington’s homeless population showed an increase in the number of people living outdoors or in shelters and transitional housing, despite efforts to reduce homelessness. […]
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