The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle knows how to throw a party.
Study: Anti-Asian attacks a major concern harassment in Western Washington
A survey conducted by The Asian American Foundation (TAAF) confirmed what many in the AAPI community in the Greater Seattle area realize—public safety and racialized attacks are a major problem.
Shooting in Seattle’s CID leaves man injured
Detectives are investigating a shooting that happened early Saturday, Oct. 5 in the Chinatown-International District (CID), injuring a 45-year-old man.
National Day of Korea celebrates strength and cultural richness
On Sept. 30, the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Seattle hosted a reception at Benaroya Hall to celebrate the National Day of Korea (which occurs today, on Oct. 3).
Broadcast icon Connie Chung talks about her memoir in Seattle, including an exclusive with the Northwest Asian Weekly
Chinese American broadcasting trailblazer, Connie Chung, kicked off her “Connie” book tour in New York on Sept. 17th.
Is the CID being spied upon? Surveillance legislation passes, in spite of significant opposition
For its third straight meeting, Seattle’s Public Safety Committee listened to dissent against proposed pieces of legislation from a majority of public commenters—one of whom brought a detailed opposition letter from Seattle Solidarity Budget, signed by 60 organizations and 431 individuals—and voted unanimously to pass them, anyway, at its Sept. 24 meeting.
Bonsai expert Robert Cho shares his knowledge and love of bonsai
As a young married man in Hong Kong, Robert Cho did what many enterprising young men do—he decided to open his own business.
Seattle Landmarks Board rejects Bruce Lee’s first dojo for historical designation
After lengthy discussion that took up most of its Sept. 19 meeting, the City of Seattle’s Landmarks Preservation Board decided not to designate the site of what advocates call Bruce Lee’s first formal dojo as a historical landmark.
First health department approved dog cafe opens in north Queen Anne
Mary Wu gave up her corporate job to pursue her dream of opening up a dog cafe. Earlier this summer, her dream came true.
Seattle CID Night Market returns
The much-anticipated Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) Night Market is set to return this Saturday, featuring local street vendors, food trucks, and cultural performances, celebrating the rich heritage of the neighborhood.
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