The Cambodian American Council held Art of Survival event on April 7 — the second event in a series called Remembering the Past, Welcoming the Future. This series was initially […]
The Great Leap doesn’t quite take off
By Jessica Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly The Great Leap by Lauren Yee, currently debuting at the Seattle Repertory Theater, is a classic case of a well-meaning story biting off […]
Actor Soon-Tek Oh dies
LOS ANGELES — Trailblazing Asian American actor Soon-Tek Oh died on April 4 after a battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 85. Soon-Tek Oh, born in what is now South Korea, […]
COMMENTARY: Automatic Voter Registration
By Derek Lum APACEvotes Community Organizer It has been a historic session in the Washington state legislature. Four laws passed this year that will make Washington one of states with […]
LETTER: Reader praises mobile park closing coverage
Dear Editor, I thoroughly enjoyed the enlightenment from your article “Clock runs out in Olympia on bill to aid SeaTac Area mobile home residents” (March 16, 2018) because it presents […]
More suspicious packages may be tied to Seattle area man
SEATTLE (AP) — The FBI says they’ve found five more suspicious packages that they suspect may have been sent by a Seattle area man, who was charged late last month […]
Washington’s apple and cherry industry wary of trade war
By NICHOLAS K. GERANIOS Associated Press SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Cherry and apple growers in Washington state are worried their exports to China will be hurt by a trade war […]
Too much of a good thing
By Wayne Chan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Living in Seattle or near a major metropolitan area, you’ve no doubt seen it — brightly colored bicycles parked randomly on street corners, unchained […]
The Seattle Times has Large shoes to fill
By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly After nearly 37 years working at The Seattle Times, the city’s “voice of reason,” Jerry Large, has retired. Friends and family celebrated his illustrious […]
Children of Korematsu, Hirabayashi, Yasui file Supreme Court brief challenging Trump travel ban
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Seattle University School of Law’s Korematsu Center for Law and Equality joined an amicus curiae group in filing a U.S. Supreme Court brief […]
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