By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY A year after she announced the Seattle Chinatown Public Safety CCTV Community Project, Nora Chan is disappointed. The founding president of Seniors in Action […]
Census Bureau seeks to count all Asian Americans in 2020 Census
Starting in mid-March, every household in the United States will receive an invitation in the mail to complete the 2020 Census. The census will include questions about the race, sex, and age of every person in the household.
Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi East Asia Library
The University of Washington (UW) announced on Feb. 4 a $6 million gift from the Atsuhiko and Ina Goodwin Tateuchi Foundation to the East Asia Library. In recognition of this […]
Tim Lee is new HK Club Association president
Tim Lee, owner of Real Home Networks, has been selected as the president of the Hong Kong Club Association. His first official event for the club was an annual Lunar […]
Nagai is Kinokuniya manager
Yasunobu Nagai is the new manager of Seattle’s Kinokuniya book store at Uwajimaya. Born in Japan, Nagai began working for the store in 2008, selling paperbacks. He moved up the […]
Rotary Club gives $40k to Plymouth Housing
The Seattle Rotary Club presented a $40,000 check to Plymouth Housing on Jan. 29, to help fund the first year of the nurse’s station at 501 Rainier. The new supportive […]
James Wong’s Vibrant Cities breaks ground on Alki condos
Vibrant Cities held a groundbreaking ceremony on Jan. 28 for its newest project—Infinity Shore Club Residences at Alki Beach. The six-story building will be a collection of 40 condominium estates […]
Seattle Asian Art Museum’s ribbon-cutting ceremony
Coronavirus fears hurt ID businesses — Local reaction far outweighs actual illness
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly While some Chinese immigrants relentlessly raised money and collected supplies for those afflicted by the coronavirus outbreak, local businesses associated with Asia or Asian […]
Stolen bonsai returned — Thieves left the trees on the driveway
Two bonsai, estimated to be worth thousands of dollars, were returned to the Pacific Bonsai Museum. The trees were stolen from the public display at the Federal Way museum on Feb. 9.
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