PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Archaeologists at Cambodia’s Angkor Wat temple complex studying the site of a hospital from eight to nine centuries ago say they have found a large […]
Archives for August 2017
Transgender Chinese man says he’s won job bias lawsuit
By DIDI TANG Associated Press BEIJING (AP) — A Chinese court has ruled that a transgender man was unjustly dismissed by a former employer, the plaintiff said, in the country’s […]
Police ID man who fired on Chinese Consulate, took own life
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police have identified a man who opened fire on the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles before taking his own life. The gunman was identified last week […]
Officials: Woman found dead in Yosemite National Park was from China
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — Authorities say the woman found dead in Yosemite National Park was from China. Park spokesman Scott Gediman says the woman has been identified as […]
Public Health encourages immigrant clients to access services without fear
Public Health – Seattle & King County has taken steps to strengthen the protections for all clients at its health clinics. This comes as recent federal immigration proposals have made […]
Chinese tourist dies at youth camp in Washington state
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — An 18-year-old tourist from China has been found dead in Washington state a day after going missing from a youth camp. The Bellingham Herald reports that […]
Former Tibetan monk gets prison time
SEATTLE (AP) — A Bellevue developer has been sentenced to four years in prison for scamming hundreds of investors out of tens of millions of dollars for projects from Everett […]
8 Oz Burger chef Kevin Chung opens Cheese Meats Bread in Uwajimaya
By Tiffany Ran Northwest Asian Weekly Chef Kevin Chung is passionate about many aspects of cooking, including ramen and bread making for example, but Chung is more than just a […]
Art exhibit memorializes the lives of Chinese railroad workers
By Tim Gruver NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Thousands of Chinese men sought their fortunes in the California gold mines of 19th century America, but many only found work laying the tracks […]
First they came for the Japanese Americans…
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY While few spoke out during World War II, the Nisei Veterans Committee Foundation (NVCF) is making sure that there is a strong voice of […]
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