By JANIE HAR Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An Iraq War veteran deliberately drove into a group of pedestrians because he thought some of the people were Muslim, California […]
Ami Nguyen — Daughter of Vietnamese refugees, King County public defender running for City Council
As a young girl living in a low-income neighborhood in Sacramento, Calif. and relying on government assistance, Ami Nguyen paid close attention to the inequalities around her, especially in historically marginalized communities like hers.
SPD makes 3 arrests in murder case
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Seattle police announced on April 24 that officers arrested three men in connection with the murder of 47-year-old Ngai Kam Tam. On Nov. 23, 2018, […]
Bill to ensure out-of-state pharmacies adhere to same inspections as in-state pharmacies now law
Rep. My-Linh Thai (D-Bellevue) is the sponsor of HB 1412, which passed both the House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. “This is really about safety and consistency for patients,” […]
Seattle strives to increase diversity hiring
“I always thought my parents were hard on me,” said Sherry Gao, a recent University of Washington (UW) graduate and IT specialist from Premera Blue Cross taking the class.
PICTORIAL: 2019 White Center Cambodian New Year Street Festival
With over 500 attendees, the 2019 White Center Khmer New Year Celebration hosted by the Cambodian Cultural Alliance of Washington (CCAW) celebrated its annual street festival on April 27.
Celebrating the Chinese accomplishments of the Transcontinental Railroad 150 years later
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad in Utah, where it all began. The completion was marked by the “Golden Spike Ceremony,” when the railroads built by the Central Pacific from the west and the Union Pacific from the east were joined at the Promontory Summit in Utah.
Mona Das’ crazy dream that led to the WA State Senate
Mona Das was in the shower during a visit to her brother’s house when she had an epiphany. She got out of the shower, looked to her brother and his girlfriend, and told them, “I’m going to be a senator.”
Northwest Detention Center releases Filipino man, underscores greater issue with facility
A Filipino man with a history of mental issues will be released to his family on bond after being held for nearly nine months at the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) in Tacoma.
WAYNE’S WORLDS: Keeping tabs on our tabs
I have a strong marriage. I can prove it, too.How’s that, you say? How can I possibly know with complete certainty that my wife Maya and I are built to last?
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