By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY The Washington State Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA) is currently accepting applications for candidates interested in serving on the Commission. The advisory board […]
Soaring to new heights as a pilot
By Vivian Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly For Chazmin Peters, a first officer with Alaska Airlines, aviation was not something that initially came naturally to her. “Once I knew that I […]
Forecast of heavy rain could complicate Thai cave rescue
By TASSANEE VEJPONGSA Associated Press MAE SAI, Thailand (AP) — Heavy rains forecast for northern Thailand could worsen flooding in a cave where 12 boys and their soccer coach are […]
High court OKs Trump’s travel ban, slams infamous case on Japanese internment camps
WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court upheld President Donald Trump’s ban on travel from several mostly Muslim countries on June 26, the conservative majority taking his side in […]
The Navigation Center: One year later
By Carolyn Bick NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Since opening its doors last July, the Navigation Center in Seattle’s Little Saigon has found permanent housing for 40 people. However, only three of […]
Fantasy palaces, exciting flavors, new friends in easy Morocco
By Scott Wittet and Gary Tang Special to the Northwest Asian Weekly Just ahead of me, further along the dimly lit souk alleyway, the tourist — cameras dangling from his […]
10 tips for traveling solo — (This listicle is especially applicable if you are female.)
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly I love hanging out with myself. I love eating at restaurants alone, going to movies alone, and taking long walks alone. I also enjoy […]
BLOG: World travelers’ tips: What essentials to pack?
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Packing smart is often my goal when I travel. Listen to world travelers and you’ll find some helpful hints to make your trip more […]
EDITORIAL: Still waiting
We are fast approaching the three-year mark since Donnie Chin was murdered in the International District. The community hero and unofficial patrolman of Chinatown was caught in a crossfire between […]
Krishna Thiagarajan named Seattle Symphony president & CEO
Krishna Thiagarajan will be the Seattle Symphony’s next president & CEO starting Sept. 1, 2018. Currently chief executive of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Thiagarajan was recommended after a five-month […]
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