The Tacoma City Council voted Tuesday to begin contract negotiations with Hyun Kim to become city manager.
Hawaiian Airlines names new executive chef
Hawaiian Airlines announced on Tuesday that it has named Hawaiʻi-born chef Dell Valdez as its new executive chef.
Asian-owned small businesses face a harder reality after COVID
When Seattle began reopening after the height of the pandemic, many hoped small businesses would finally have a chance to recover.
Police investigating shooting in CID
Seattle police officers are investigating a shooting that injured a legally blind man, 40s, in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Wong rejoins Pacifica Law Group
Greg Wong, the former Seattle Deputy Mayor and General Counsel is rejoining Pacifica Law Group as a partner working at the convergence of law, government, business, policy, and politics.
Washington lawmakers rebuke Trump’s Iran strikes, demand Congressional vote
Washington state’s congressional delegation reacted swiftly after President Donald Trump ordered military strikes on Iran, with Democrats condemning the action as unconstitutional and calling for Congress to reassert its war powers.
Moon seeks state House seat
Jason Moon, president of the Mukilteo City Council, and a 40-year South Snohomish County resident, announced his campaign on March 1 for State Representative in Washington’s 21st Legislative District, Position 1.
“Roads have become a hunting ground”: Protestors demand WA Department of Licensing, Gov. Ferguson stop federal immigration agencies from accessing state license data
As federal agencies continue to besiege immigrant communities across the country, community organizers gathered in front of the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) office in Tukwila on Thursday to protest the agency repeatedly breaking state law by allowing federal immigration agencies to access driver data.
Whidbey Island teen wows attendees of the Bruce Lee USPS stamp unveiling ceremony
“I want to be a famous pop star,” Genelia Lai told the Northwest Asian Weekly.
WA Attorney General Brown co-leads legal filing to help defend birthright citizenship in U.S. Supreme Court
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is co-leading a legal filing to help defend birthright citizenship—established in the landmark 1898 case, United States v. Wong Kim Ark—against the Trump administration at the U.S. Supreme Court.













