Last week’s power outage that hit downtown Seattle for about an hour caused traffic gridlock, confusion, and momentary panic at the Northwest Asian Weekly office. This newspaper was getting ready […]
GUEST EDITORIAL: Improving bus service for ID, other communities
King County aims to deliver public transportation that connects communities to jobs, educational services, and cultural institutions. For far too long, communities in southeast Seattle have been marginalized from transit […]
WA representative blasts Seattle Colleges choice of new chancellor
By Sharon Tomiko Santos For Northwest Asian Weekly May 16 Steven Hill Chair, Board of Trustees Seattle Community College District 1500 Harvard Avenue Seattle, WA 98122 Dear Mr. Hill, I […]
Housing crisis — help available for API seniors
By John Wilson King County Assessor The housing crisis in King County does not discriminate when it comes to affordability. Old or young, far too many of our neighbors […]
EDITORIAL: Want police diversity? Members of API community need to cop to it
As people around the city of Seattle and the nation celebrated and observed Asian Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, the topic of diversity and API representation in the Seattle Police […]
EDITORIAL: Barack Obama’s legacy
As President Barack Obama gets closer to the end of his second term in office, more Americans appreciate the job he has done. A Gallup poll earlier this month shows […]
Op-ed on secure scheduling
By Sejal Parikh Special to Northwest Asian Weekly Imagine getting a text at 5:11 a.m. instructing you that you had just been added to the work schedule and were expected […]
Chinatown-International District safety concerns
Dear Editor, I am writing in response and in solidarity with the many cosigners of a letter to Mayor Ed Murray in the April 30-May 6 issue of Northwest Asian […]
EDITORIAL: Unsportsmanlike conduct
A land use decision that the Seattle City Council made on May 2 has triggered a slew of hateful rhetoric towards the five female councilmembers who voted against selling off […]
EDITORIAL: Predictive scheduling — the next trend?
First came the fight and passage of the “living wage” in western Washington. Now a “livable schedule” is under consideration in Seattle. The group, Working Washington, a labor advocacy group, […]
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