By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly From serving customers in the air as a flight attendant in Hong Kong, to staring at a computer screen all day as a graphic […]
ID homicide investigation
SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police officers say the investigation into the death of a 56-year-old man is being treated as a homicide. On Sept. 1st, at approximately 2:30 p.m., officers […]
Northwest writer receives NEA Fellowship for translation of Tibetan-Chinese writer’s poetry
San Juan Islands, Wash. —The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced on Aug. 30 that Ian Boyden, of Friday Harbor, will receive an NEA Literature Translation Fellowship. The fellowship […]
Toshikazu Okamoto has passed the torch — Celebration of life on September 22
By Jessica Kai Curry Northwest Asian Weekly A builder, survivor, mentor, and friend. On May 19, 2018, Seattle lost a vital member of the community, someone who cared for the […]
Dumpster violation spurs ire of Kau Kau
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly The owners of Kau Kau Barbeque Restaurant are fighting back against the City of Seattle. The restaurant was assessed a Notice of Violation by […]
Change will shape the future of Keiro Northwest
By Nina Huang Northwest Asian Weekly For over 40 years, Keiro Northwest has proudly served the aging Asian American community. As the nursing home industry continues to face financial challenges, […]
Program makes global friends out of strangers
By CARLA NELSON Opelika-Auburn News AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — When Cassie Chen moved to Auburn from a small city in China three years ago to pursue her master’s degree, she […]
Case of Donnie Chin’s murder grows colder — Assistant Chief on investigation: ‘A lot of it is waiting’
By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In everything but name, the case of Donnie Chin’s murder has gone cold. On Aug. 21, standing before a room of over 50 people […]
Mayor announces team to help lead census efforts
SEATTLE — In an effort to ensure a fair and accurate census accounting, Mayor Jenny Durkan announced the leadership of Seattle’s Census Task Force on Aug. 8. Led by Councilmember […]
Soldier killed in Afghanistan
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — The Army says a Green Beret from Joint Base Lewis-McChord died from injuries sustained in an explosion while serving in Afghanistan on his fourth combat deployment. […]
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