In a June 11 ceremony, King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay honored the late Matt Chan, a television producer and staunch advocate for Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), with the prestigious Martin Luther King Jr. Distinguished Service Award.
Seattle’s first India’s first Consul General says Namaste
A school trip to UNESCO and the pride that comes with speaking for one’s country on a multilateral platform inspired teenager Prakash Gupta to join the Indian Foreign Services.
Washington nonprofit challenges Biden’s asylum policy
A Washington state nonprofit called for real change after President Joe Biden signed an Executive Order restricting asylum seekers at the southern border.
Two alarm fire in Chinatown
The cause of a fire at the 1,000 block of South Jackson Street in the Chinatown-International District neighborhood is under investigation.
CID Spring Clean returns this weekend
200 volunteers will gather on Saturday, June 8, in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) for the 23rd annual Spring Clean event.
Seattle strengthens ties with Korea — MOU signed for SMEs and startups
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.
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