The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) has an advisory board made up of 12 governor-appointed commissioners representing the state’s diverse Asian Pacific American communities. CAPAA is […]
First-ever state review of racist geographic names
OLYMPIA — Sen. Pramila Jayapal (D-Seattle) has initiated a review of all ethnically and racially offensive geographic names in Washington state. “We can’t change the past, but we can change […]
Victory for Vashon landmark Mukai House and Garden
Culminating a multi-year struggle, an April 4 decision by the Washington State Court of Appeals effectively transferred full legal ownership of the Mukai House and Garden back to the Friends […]
Murray announces engagement plan for King Street Station
SEATTLE — Mayor Ed Murray announced on April 13 a public engagement plan to visualize how the city can begin to transform the upper floors of King Street Station […]
Tacoma Mayor defends her city-funded trip to Asia
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Tacoma Mayor Marilyn Strickland says her recent trip to Asia was meant to boost foreign investment in the city, but critics say it shows she supports […]
Congratulations to Tim Otani, Vice President & External Affairs Manager for Union Bank, for receiving the 2016 Bob Santos Leadership in Sustainability Award from InterIm CDA.
Tim Otani has been a great ‘behind the scenes’ supporter and member of the Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) Foundation. Tim is a prime example of a community leader that ‘walks […]
Business owner, UW alum gives back to alma mater
This fall, University of Washington students will be able to take classes at the historic Denny Hall, which has been under renovation since last summer.
New chancellor at Seattle Colleges
SEATTLE — Dr. Shouan Pan has been selected as the new chancellor for Seattle Colleges. Pan beat out Mark Mitsui, former president of North Seattle College. Pan comes from Mesa […]
Local vs global: Green River College caught in crossfire
Many of Green River College’s faculty and students are fuming and feeling left behind.
Methanol plant developers back out
A China-backed consortium has canceled plans to build a $3.4 billion methanol plant in Tacoma. Northwest Innovation Works (NWIW) said April 19 that it is ending its lease with the […]
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