Patsy Surh O’Connell was chosen to receive the Governor’s Heritage Award for an Individual as part of the 2018 Governor’s Arts & Heritage Awards (GAHA). The awards recognize individuals and […]
Inslee appoints Tamayo Murray
Governor Jay Inslee recently appointed Josephine Tamayo Murray to the Economic Development Finance Authority board. Tamayo Murray is the vice president for Public Policy in Seattle. According to her LinkedIn […]
Baranwal nominated to key Trump administration post
President Donald Trump announced on Oct. 3 his intent to nominate Rita Baranwal of Pennsylvania to be an Assistant Secretary of Energy (Nuclear Energy) at the U.S. Department of Energy. […]
EDI celebrates 25 years of leadership development training
On Oct. 6, the Executive Development Institute (EDI) celebrated its 25th anniversary with a dinner and auction. EDI is a nonprofit that trains and develops Asian/Pacific Islander leaders and Hispanic/Latino […]
Kalahi Dance Company performs
The Kalahi Dance Company — part of the Filipino Community of Greater Seattle’s Family Academy program — performed at Westlake Center on Sept. 29. The Kalahi Dance Company promotes family […]
Local restaurant becomes model for RainWise
By Sam Le Northwest Asian Weekly On 16th Avenue Southwest and Cambridge Avenue, Young’s Restaurant, a Chinese family-owned café, has become the first commercial site to complete the RainWise program. […]
It could cost half million dollars to remove toilet-y trolley stop
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Rampant drinking, urinating, defecating, IV drug use, crack and meth pipe smoking — those are among the complaints from people who work […]
County wants more accountability in use of deadly force — Inquest process to be reformed, Tommy Le case affected
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — King County Executive Dow Constantine signed an executive order on Oct. 3, making substantial reforms to the county’s inquest process for reviewing […]
Will robots replace human labor? Expert explains
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Amazon opened its first cashierless store in Seattle in January 2018, and by the end of 2021, the company announced plans for 3,000 stores […]
SESEC addresses Southeast Seattle’s education disparities
By Sam Le Northwest Asian Weekly Despite the overwhelming economic growth Seattle has experienced after the recession of 2008, the divergence of Seattle’s richest and poorest neighborhoods have grown drastically. […]
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