By NICOLE BRODEUR The Seattle Times SEATTLE (AP) — Tanya Woo used to cry when she started down the basement stairs of the building on King Street, and when you […]
Man arrested in suspicious packages sent to military sites
By SADIE GURMAN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities near Seattle have arrested a man suspected of sending suspicious packages to multiple military installations in the Washington, D.C., region, the […]
BLOG: Food adventures — Jumpstarting George’s appetite
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY While many are delighted with weight loss, it has become our family’s nightmare. My husband learned that he’s been losing four pounds every month. […]
EDITORIAL: The citizenship question
The United States Department of Commerce announced on March 26 that it would reinstate a question on citizenship on the 2020 Census. In a statement, the Commerce Department said the […]
Construction begins on Seattle Asian Art Museum renovation
On March 13, Seattle Art Museum (SAM) executives, joined by City of Seattle leaders, project donors and supporters, and members of the community, gathered for an official groundbreaking ceremony to […]
Harold Taniguchi honored
The director of the King County Department of Transportation (KCDOT), Harold Taniguchi, was recently honored with the Honorable Ray LaHood (Man of the Year) Award from the Puget Sound Chapter […]
Momo to be featured on TV
Momo was invited to share its locally-made, socially and environmentally conscious clothing for spring on television recently. The segment will air on March 28 during KOMO 4’s 4 p.m. newscast. […]
Seattle school named a top design award finalist
Summit Sierra High School in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District finished as one of the finalists for the 2018 Learn By Design competition at SXSWedu. Myron Kong, director of Real Estate and […]
Tina Tchen to head Recording Academy’s diversity task force
On March 6, the organization behind the Grammy Awards named Tina Tchen as the chair of its new task force for inclusion and diversity. Her appointment follows a controversy over […]
Interior secretary defends Japanese comment to congresswoman
SASABE, Ariz. (AP) — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is defending his use of a Japanese greeting when responding to a question from a congresswoman of Japanese descent. The Arizona Republic […]
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