By Rick Polintan There’s an old Filipino saying: You will not harvest anything if you did not plant anything. The need to take care of our surroundings and the understanding […]
COMMENTARY: Vote NO on I-1631 — Energy tax means higher costs for small businesses, little environmental change
By Bob Edwards Voters will soon decide on Initiative 1631, a new energy tax. Look into the facts, especially if you own a small business or raise a family in […]
“The Night Parade” puts you in the middle of the fright
By Andrew Hamlin NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Once a year on a special night, a hundred demons and spirits come together and parade through the streets of Japan led by the […]
Keiro Northwest addresses challenges — CEO on fundraising: ‘Really what we’re doing is buying time’
By Zachariah Bryan & Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Every day, Carmen Tsuboi Chan visits her father at Keiro Northwest’s Rehabilitation and Care Center in the Central District of Seattle. […]
Hasegawa is new CAPAA executive director
Gov. Jay Inslee on Oct. 10 appointed Toshiko Hasegawa as executive director of the Washington State Commission on Asian and Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA). She replaces Michael Itti, who departed […]
Vietnamese community rallies for Tommy Le
Dalat Restaurant in southwest Seattle hosted a celebration on Oct. 14 to honor the family of Tommy Le, and their part in influencing the King County Executive to revise the […]
Mai Nguyen joins Seattle Goodwill
Seattle Goodwill has named Mai Nguyen as its new Chief Financial Officer and Vice President. Nguyen was previously the Athletics Director of Finance for Seattle University’s Athletics department, and the […]
Sterling Bank opens WA branch
Sterling Bank & Trust opened a branch in downtown Bellevue in September, expanding into the Seattle metropolitan market. The 2,100-square-foot branch is located at 1100 Bellevue Way Northeast. Sterling Bank […]
My Life in 24 Frames
Seattle artist Eliaichi Kimaro will be presenting the latest paintings in her encaustic mixed media series, “My Life in 24 Frames” on Oct. 23 at Columbia City Gallery. There will […]
Washington state ends ‘racially biased’ death penalty
By RACHEL LA CORTE and GENE JOHNSON Associated Press OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington’s Supreme Court unanimously struck down the state’s death penalty on Oct. 11 as arbitrary and racially […]
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