The only dry cleaning business in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District is closing at the end of this month. Located on 652 South Dearborn Street, Spic ’n Span Cleaners will close its […]
Washington senator registers to lobby for Cambodia
By RACHEL LA CORTE Associated Press OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington state Republican Sen. Doug Ericksen has registered as a foreign agent in order to consult and lobby for the […]
Giving back and spreading love overseas
Most people love to travel the world to experience new cultures, food, and sights, and others travel to find new ways to give back. Volunteering abroad can be a great way to find inspiration and learn about the challenges others face, outside of their usual surroundings.
A Tale of two Seattles — now and then: Japan Airlines returns to Seattle after 27 years
By Assunta Ng Northwest Asian Weekly When Japan Airlines (JAL) ended its Seattle flight in 1992, most people assumed it had more to do with JAL. Now that JAL has […]
Sterling named top performing community bank
For the second year in a row, Sterling Bank & Trust was named the top performing community bank in the United States with total assets between $3 billion and $10 […]
Vakharia named All-Washington Scholar
Highline College student Vaishali Vakharia earned statewide recognition for her accomplishments. The Kent resident was honored as a member of the 2019 All-Washington Academic Team. She and other top scholars […]
Fukuis get Supplier of the Year Award
Woodburn Company, owned by Frank and Penny Fukui, was honored as Supplier of the Year 2018 by the Northwest Mountain Minority Supplier Development Council at their celebratory awards ceremony on […]
Sharon Jang selected as New Century Transfer Pathway Scholar
Tacoma Community College announced on March 21 that one of its students, Sharon Jang, was recognized as Washington’s New Century Transfer Pathway Scholar. Jang is working towards a career in […]
Keiro NW’s new interim administrator
Esther Densmore began her new position with Keiro NW last month as its new interim administrator. Densmore is a graduate of Texas A&M and she has an MHA from the […]
Searching for Chinese American WWII veterans
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Chinese American Citizens Alliance (CACA) of Seattle is working to identify and locate local Chinese American World War II veterans, or their next of […]
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