The University of Washington (UW) is reportedly hiring athletic director Pat Chun away from Apple Cup rival Washington State University (WSU).
AAPI voter turnout involves many unseen obstacles
You are voting for the first time. Your ballot arrives. But you can’t read it. The text is too small. And when you come to the candidates’ names, they look something like this:
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ICHS clinches top spot in Medicaid cost and quality rankings
In a time when long-term funding is in question for community health centers, which are essential to providing healthcare to high-need communities, International Community Health Services (ICHS) was ranked the top performing federally-qualified community health center in all of Washington state in Medicaid Cost and Quality by the Washington Health Alliance.
Wing Luke Dinner & Auction: Art, commerce, community, and “Coming Home”
The Wing Luke Museum’s 2024 Dinner & Auction, centered around the theme of “Coming Home.” As the evening benefit for the museum—which included a silent auction, raffle, conventional auction, and a good number of guest speakers—progressed, many of the folks onstage invoked that theme in various ways.
India celebrates Holi, the Hindu festival of color, marking the reawakening of spring
Millions of Indians celebrated Monday the Hindu Holi festival, dancing to festive music, exchanging food and drink and smearing each other with red, green, blue and pink powder, turning the air into a joyful kaleidoscope of color.
Anida Yoeu Ali’s ‘The Buddhist Bug’ comes to life at Seattle Asian Art Museum
“this place is a home
unknown, yet familiar still
displaced is a home”
COVID-19 success stories and the CDC’s latest guidance
Despite the challenges posed by COVID-19, there have been notable successes and learnings in our ongoing battle against the virus.
CAPAA Golden Celebration
Northwest Asian Weekly publisher Assunta Ng received the Lifetime Achievement Award along with Kelly Wicker, the deputy chief of staff for Gov. Jay inslee.
A police officer was accused of spying for China — The charges were dropped, but the NYPD fired him
Baimadajie Angwang thought he would be reinstated to his dream job as a New York City police officer after federal prosecutors dropped criminal charges alleging he spied for China. Instead, he is fighting the police commissioner’s decision to fire him.
Vietnam’s vice president becomes interim president
Vietnam’s Vice President Vo Thi Anh Xuan will serve as acting president after the previous president’s resignation a year into the position, a Communist Party newspaper reported Thursday.
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