Former Washington Gov. Gary Locke has been named a 2026 recipient of the Elliot L. Richardson Prize for Excellence in Public Service, the National Academy of Public Administration announced on Wednesday.
Golden Globe nominations spotlight AAPI triumphs, misses
Golden Globe nominations delivered a mix of breakthroughs and omissions for Asian and Asian American talent this year, raising questions about how these choices may shape the path to the Oscars.
Tacoma City Council designates Kochi, India, as new Friendship City
The Tacoma City Council approved a resolution on Tuesday naming Kochi, India, as the city’s newest Friendship City, expanding Tacoma’s international partnerships and opening the door to a potential future Sister City relationship.
Nathan Chen to be inducted into U.S. Skating Hall of Fame
Figure skater Nathan Chen will be inducted to the U.S. Figure Skating Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
What do our readers watch during the holidays? We asked near and far and here’s our list.
The Northwest Asian Weekly channeled its inner Santa this winter and circled the globe asking: What do you watch for those holiday good vibes?
The ignorance of South Asian cardiovascular disease outcomes by the U.S. healthcare system
The United States healthcare system continues to overlook the urgent need to improve South Asian cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes, and it shows.
New ISRD board members
The results of the International Special Review District (ISRD) Board’s annual election were announced last week following a mail-in voting process, with ballots counted on December 2. A total of 89 ballots were received by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
Shohei Ohtani is the AP’s Male Athlete of the Year for record-tying 4th time
Shohei Ohtani is catching up with more legends.
Deportation stopped, but Kuya G’s life still hangs in the balance
The deportation of Greggy “Kuya G” Sorio was stopped at the last minute on Sunday, but advocates say the fight to keep him safe—and to get him the medical care he needs—is far from over.
Healing starts at home: Breaking the silence in Vietnamese families
Our parents were the “boat people,” part of the million Vietnamese who fled persecution, poverty, and violence after the fall of Saigon in 1975.
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