By Staff Northwest Asian Weekly A gas line broke at Talay Thai Restaurant in Lynnwood on May 4 — igniting a fire in a commercial kitchen. The restaurant, on the […]
Parole visas okayed for families of Filipino WWII vets in U.S.
Family members of Filipino World War II veterans can now apply for parole visas and reunite with parents here in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced […]
Study: WA has 2 cities in the top 20 most diverse cities in America
With May being Asian-American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and the changing face of America’s population greatly influencing presidential politics, two cities in the state of Washington have been found […]
Presidential Proclamation — Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, 2016
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are the fastest growing racial group in our country, growing over 4 times as rapidly as the population of the United States. As one […]
Weighing in on obesity among APIs
With almost 70 percent of American adults being either obese or overweight and childhood obesity doubling in the past 30 years, obesity remains at the forefront of public health. However, […]
Let your voice be heard
The Asian Counseling and Referral Services (ACRS)’s new Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Democracy Initiative needs your help to raise $200,000.
The road from Snohomish County to the Democratic National Convention
By David Chan Special to the Northwest Asian Weekly (Note from the Editor: The following article represents the thoughts of a fire commissioner from Snohomish County and the process he’s […]
New citizens remember what they left behind
By Tim Gruver Northwest Asian Weekly More than 80 people from 43 different countries began their new lives as U.S. citizens in a naturalization ceremony on April 7 at Seattle […]
Vegan or vegetarian? Questions arise surrounding Chinese restaurant menu
On April 23, patrons of a local Chinese restaurant known for being vegan-friendly were shocked to learn that their beloved eatery may have been using animal-derived products.
CAPAA seeks diverse applicants to serve on commission
The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) has an advisory board made up of 12 governor-appointed commissioners representing the state’s diverse Asian Pacific American communities. CAPAA is […]
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