Shirley Ann Higuchi, the chair of the Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation, was honored as a leader in the Japanese American legal community by the Asian American Legal Defense Education Fund.
Seattle Mayor Harrell issues executive order expanding city contracting equity, supporting women and minority owned small businesses
Today, Mayor Bruce Harrell joined the City of Seattle’s Department of Finance and Administrative Services, Women-and Minority Owned business (WMBE) leaders, and community partners to sign a new executive order that expands contracting equity and makes it easier for small businesses, particularly WMBEs, to work with the City of Seattle.
Community Center fills up with senior voters, vaccine advocates
The Care For Your Community, Care For Your Health event began on the morning of Oct. 28, at the Chinatown International District Community Center, with a crowd of seniors eager to take advantage of the event’s voting and health care opportunities.
Bellevue police: Woman fled to China following vehicular homicide charge
Bellevue police say that Ting Ye, who has been charged with vehicular homicide, has fled the United States and returned to her native China on a plane.
More than what meets the eye: UW Medicine Innovator of the Year is using smartphone technologies to improve patient outcomes
This year’s University of Washington (UW) Medicine Innovator of the Year, Dr. Ricky Wang, is innovating for better patient outcomes with his latest technology helping to diagnose diseases by just taking a photo of your eye.
Mural artists wanted for CID murals, apply by Nov. 30
The CID Small Business Relief Team is seeking mural artists to work with the Chinatown International District (CID) community to design and create murals for different locations in the CID.
Filipino American nurses contribute to health outreach program with Puget Sound Fire
“I couldn’t have been happier in joining such a supportive, family-oriented community, where also I can see there’s a difference, and where I can see what happens with my patients,” said Naira Montero.
CISC raises over $195,000 at its Evening of Friendship event
CISC held its Evening of Friendship Reception event at the Bellevue Arts Museum (BAM) on Saturday, Oct. 14.
Tam vs. Felleman: A clash of visions for the Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is unique in the United States.
Northwest Asian Weekly’s 2023 political endorsements
Note: Due to our limited capacity, this endorsement list is not exhaustive and inclusive of all candidates we think are worthy of our vote.
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