Each Wednesday, between late morning and early afternoon, a small group of dedicated volunteers meets at Seattle’s National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) headquarters, on Sand Point Way near Magnuson Park.
New UW athletic director Pat Chun
The University of Washington (UW) is reportedly hiring athletic director Pat Chun away from Apple Cup rival Washington State University (WSU).
AAPI voter turnout involves many unseen obstacles
You are voting for the first time. Your ballot arrives. But you can’t read it. The text is too small. And when you come to the candidates’ names, they look something like this:
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ICHS clinches top spot in Medicaid cost and quality rankings
In a time when long-term funding is in question for community health centers, which are essential to providing healthcare to high-need communities, International Community Health Services (ICHS) was ranked the top performing federally-qualified community health center in all of Washington state in Medicaid Cost and Quality by the Washington Health Alliance.
Wing Luke Dinner & Auction: Art, commerce, community, and “Coming Home”
The Wing Luke Museum’s 2024 Dinner & Auction, centered around the theme of “Coming Home.” As the evening benefit for the museum—which included a silent auction, raffle, conventional auction, and a good number of guest speakers—progressed, many of the folks onstage invoked that theme in various ways.
CAPAA Golden Celebration
Northwest Asian Weekly publisher Assunta Ng received the Lifetime Achievement Award along with Kelly Wicker, the deputy chief of staff for Gov. Jay inslee.
Democracy vouchers distributed for city elections
Seattle kicked off its Democracy Voucher program on March 12, giving eligible residents two $25 vouchers. These vouchers let people support City of Seattle candidates they like by giving their vouchers to those candidates.
Cherry blossom fever hits Seattle
As cherry blossom season paints the city with hues of pink, the University of Washington’s campus isn’t the only spot where these delicate blooms are stealing the spotlight. Little Saigon and Pike Place Market are also joining the seasonal spectacle, adding their own charm to Seattle’s springtime allure.
For good health, basic needs must be met — ICHS fills in the gaps
“Health is incumbent upon food, clothing, and shelter, and being able to care for your families,” said Beth Weitensteiner, associate chief medical officer for ICHS. “If you don’t have any one of those things, the stress it puts on your body doesn’t help you recover from any disease.”
Yuko Kodama bids farewell to KBCS after 20 years of service
Yuko Kodama, a prominent figure at 91.3FM KBCS, bid farewell to the community radio station after nearly two decades of dedicated service. Kodama, who served as the News Director and Program Director, announced her resignation two weeks ago, with her last day being Friday, March 14, 2024.
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