In the upcoming primary election, King County voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on four ballot measures and 56 races for a total of 218 candidates, including those running for city and county council, mayor, school board, and in special districts across the county.
Woman of color leads King County’s Democrats to a better future
Destiny seems to have groomed Shasti Conrad for a political career, specifically at a time in history when women and people of color are finding their voices on the social and political stage in the United States.
Seattle city elections — Officials: Your vote really does matter
Eric Liu, the co-founder and CEO of Citizen University, said the upcoming primary election is a big opportunity for Seattle voters. A total of 55 candidates are running for seven district seats on the Seattle City Council, including incumbents.
BLOG: Seattle City Council races — 7 reasons why you shouldn’t vote for a candidate
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY There is a saying, “Men forget, but won’t forgive,” and “Women forgive, but won’t forget.” Unfortunately, I represent both genders’ characteristics as a voter: […]
EDITORIAL: Democratic Presidential debates, Round 2
Democratic presidential hopefuls will appear on stage in Detroit on two separate nights in the upcoming week. Only 20 candidates qualified for this round of debates—they were selected based on […]
Nora Chan gets Citizen Award
The Seattle Police Department (SPD)’s West Precinct Community Police Team presented Nora Chan with its 2019 Outstanding Citizen Award on July 11. “This is in appreciation for her helping SPD […]
Maria Kanakis Yang joins Seattle Symphony
Seattle Symphony President & CEO Krishna Thiagarajan announced on July 10 that Maria Kanakis Yang will join the organization as Vice President of Development. Most recently, Yang was Director of […]
Pig roast
Dozens of people turned out for the 44th Annual Pig Roast in the Danny Woo Garden on July 12 and 13. The food was donated by CID businesses. Some guests […]
Dancing til Dusk
Northwest Asian Weekly staff members spotted people dancing on July 11 at Hing Hay Park. It was part of Dancing til Dusk 2019—13 summer evenings of music, free dance lessons […]
Saigon Park design
Seattle Parks and Recreation partnered with the Little Saigon community on July 14 to host a barbecue and design review for the new park in the Little Saigon neighborhood. Community […]
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