Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and the Korea SMEs and Startups Agency (KOSME) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Tuesday, to bolster investment and job opportunities with Korean small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups in Seattle.
A momentous gathering marks a new era for the Northwest Asian Weekly
It was, probably, the last event held by the Northwest Asian Weekly at which Assunta Ng, publisher emeritus, would be at the helm.
A word from our new publisher: Embracing change, upholding tradition
Today, we embark on a new journey.
Shooting near Little Saigon
Seattle Police are investigating a shooting near Little Saigon early Saturday morning.
Driving change: Kelly Wicker’s impactful career in Washington state
In a recent interview with Carolyn Bick for the Northwest Asian Weekly, Kelly Wicker—the current deputy chief of staff for Gov. Jay Inslee—talked about her storied career and what drives her to continue, these many years later.
Washington’s Styrofoam ban sparks innovation — John Lee opens eco-friendly container business
When engineer and entrepreneur John Lee heard of the upcoming Washington state ban on expanded polystyrene (commonly known as Styrofoam), he saw an opportunity.
Seattle Mayor: Rahr to replace Diaz as interim police chief
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell just announced that he is appointing Sue Rahr as interim chief of the Seattle Police Department (SPD).
CID hosts 12th annual Pride Asia Fest
The 12th annual Pride Asia Fest shone through an overcast and rainy day at Hing Hay Park in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
Japanese and Chinese lead language learning trends in WA state
Kaoru Ohta had never seen the likes of it.
Inside the lives of Seattle’s Navigation Center residents
Esther Peratrovich misses her mother. She died.
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