By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly Sometimes the sentries outside the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) zone would let him in. Other times, they’d question him. Now that the police […]
Robin Leong honors fatherhood and Chinese tradition with a new children’s book
He’s been known as that handsome star from Singapore’s Triple Nine and the son of Seattle’s own Grandmaster John S. S. Leong. But what is foremost on Robin Leong’s mind these days is being a dad.
Yoneko Mochizuki’s 100th birthday
The staff and residents of Nikkei Manor celebrated the 100th birthday of Yoneko Mochizuki on June 27. Jenn Doane, Mochizuki’s granddaughter, said, “She was so happy to see herself on […]
Henry Wong is new president of Seattle International District Rotary Club
The Seattle International District Rotary Club held its annual Passing of the Gavel Ceremony on June 18. Outgoing President David Della passed the gavel to incoming President Henry Wong, who […]
Kin On CEO Nigel Lo retiring
Kin On announced on July 8 that its CEO, Nigel Lo, is retiring effective January 1, 2021. During his tenure, Lo oversaw the launch of the supportive housing program, provided […]
Washington state begins trapping for Asian giant hornets
BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) — About 600 traps to catch invasive Asian giant hornets are being placed in Northwestern Washington’s Whatcom County by the Washington State Department of Agriculture, more than […]
Asia Talks series highlights artists’ ways of coping with past and present moments
They say that art imitates life. Yet it does more than that. Art explains life, and art helps us understand our lives.
Finding his people: Taky Kimura
Giving a speech in 1994, Taky Kimura looked at his son. His son had just reached across the table for a pitcher of water.
Class of 2020: Outstanding graduates
Franklin High School Curtis Chinn will be attending the University of Washington Bothell in the fall. He will be studying mechanical engineering. Newport High School Edison Wong delivered the commencement […]
Fire destroys Eng Suey Sun Plaza, $2.5M in loss — Family: ‘We will rebuild’
The Eng Suey Sun Plaza on 815 South Weller Street is no more. Fire ravaged through it on June 25, and on June 29, a demolition crew began to tear down what remained. Seattle fire investigators do not believe that fire was intentionally set. The estimated loss is $2.5 million.
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