A woman was seriously injured in a shooting during a robbery early Monday morning in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
Hawaii woman missing after sending suspicious texts
More than a week after 30-year-old Hannah Kobayashi missed a connecting flight in Los Angeles, her family is desperately searching for answers after receiving a series of unsettling messages from her phone.
Harrell sets the stage for cleaner, safer streets in CID, Little Saigon, and downtown
In a move to enhance public safety and health across Seattle’s key neighborhoods, Mayor Bruce Harrell announced the creation of a Downtown Activation Team (DAT).
“Red One” is a new take on Christmas that we all could use right now
Recently, I watched a video on social media which was complaining that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson was not a nice person and that he was faking it.
Kelli Nomura named Diversity Champion
International Community Health Services (ICHS) Chief Executive Officer Kelli Nomura has been named Diversity Champion and selected as one of 15 preeminent health care leaders of the Puget Sound region by Puget Sound Business Journal.
Miyamoto named Asian American Executive of the Year
Boeing engineer Nyle Miyamoto has been named the 2024 Asian American Executive of the Year as part of the Asian American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY) annual recognition event.
Trump’s deportation plan: Can he really expel 13 million immigrants? — A reminder to media to keep asking questions
One of the first things President-elect Donald Trump has promised under his second reign is mass deportations of the estimated 13 million undocumented immigrants in the United States—and one of the ways he has promised to do it is under the now-infamous Alien Enemies Act of 1798, used nationwide during World War II (WWII) to forcibly imprison thousands of Japanese and Japanese Americans in incarceration camps across the United States.
How community and business can revive the CID
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has issued an executive order establishing the Downtown Activation Team, which includes members from more than a dozen city departments, social service providers, and community partners like the Downtown Seattle Association.
From Bruce Lee to Chinatown: Sue Ann Kay reflects on her Seattle roots
“I’m 79, and in the Chinese calendar, you’re a year old when you’re born. So I’m using that I’m 80, because it sounds better,” Sue Ann Kay, a longtime Seattleite and Chinatown-International District advocate said with a laugh, during her recent Q&A with the Northwest Asian Weekly.
Welcome to China’s underground raves, from street techno to quotes from Chairman Mao
Crouch through the small metal door and walk down the dark tunnel, and even before you step into the abandoned air raid shelter, the air reverberates with pounding techno beats.
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