It promises to be more disruptive than the construction of the First Hill streetcar. On May 23, elected leaders on the regional transit board voted on May 23 to keep […]
EDITORIAL: Thank you, Keiro
“This is a real cultural tragedy,” said Nate Miles about Keiro Northwest’s recent announcement that it is closing its nursing home and other facilities.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Remarks by U.S. Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao on the 150th Anniversary of the Golden Spike Ceremony
Today — at the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike Ceremony marking the completion of the transcontinental railroad — is a day to commemorate the achievement of the railroads and railroad workers who risked everything to make the Transcontinental Railroad a reality.
GUEST EDITORIAL: Keynote speech at the Golden Spike 150th anniversary
Greetings. I am a descendant of a Chinese railroad worker, an American, and speaking about American history.
EDITORIAL: Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
It’s Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM), a full month of celebrating our community’s culture, history, and traditions, while looking towards the future. APAHM came about when Congress passed a […]
EDITORIAL: College bribery scandal: Chinese family paid $6.5M
A Chinese family allegedly paid a whopping $6.5 million to crooked college prep adviser William “Rick” Singer in the nationwide admissions scandal — but still haven’t been charged in the […]
EDITORIAL: Tiger Woods proves second chances possible with resilience and hard work
This week on April 24, Tiger Woods, 43, made history. He won another Masters Tournament — the 15th major one of his entire career — but notably, his first major […]
EDITORIAL: Attention APIs, POCs — You could be a Port of Seattle Commissioner
Port of Seattle Commission President Courtney Gregoire said earlier this month that she will not run for re-election this fall. Her position 2 term ends at the end of 2019. […]
EDITORIAL: Citizen of the world — Naomi Osaka, and the rest of us, shouldn’t be forced to choose a country
Japan may lose its first tennis superstar — Naomi Osaka. The 21-year-old currently holds U.S. and Japanese citizenship. However, by Japanese law, anyone with dual citizenship must choose whether they […]
EDITORIAL: Diversity in business critical, now more than ever
One of the biggest blind spots in the U.S. workforce today is environments in which one mode of thinking is seen as the “right” way. Lack of diversity in thought […]
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