By JAKE BLEIBERG and JAMIE STENGLE Associated Press DALLAS (AP) — The girlfriend of a man arrested in a shooting that wounded three women of Asian descent in a hair […]
Louisa Hotel: History and mystery in plaster
On a semi-sunny day in late April, Tanya Woo, from the Woo family in charge of the historic Louisa Hotel, guided photographer Joe Mabel, and myself, to the murals found along a Louisa staircase, former entrance to the Club Royale jazz club.
BLOG: Why I reject Asian cultural values
When you read that headline, you probably thought, “Is she crazy? What is she thinking?”
Chinese American WWII veterans honored
This Memorial Day will mark the first time Chinese American World War II veterans and their families will be able to celebrate the holiday with a Congressional Gold Medal that was awarded to them.
Uwajimaya voices concern over CID link light rail station in 10-page letter
A Sound Transit committee held a special workshop last week to discuss the multi-billion-dollar project that plans to provide light rail connections between West Seattle and Ballard. The routes will travel to and through numerous communities in Seattle including the Chinatown-International District (CID).
PICTORIAL: “One Seattle Day of Service”
Nearly 4,000 people signed up to help clean up Seattle on May 21 in the first-ever “One Seattle Day of Service” and Mayor Bruce Harrell’s plan for people to help […]
Little Saigon woes continue
On the heels of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s One Seattle Day of Service—in which 4,000 volunteers signed up to clean up the city—business owners and community leaders in the Chinatown-International District (CID) say more needs to be done.
Asians cautiously optimistic as travel plans take off
By Janice Nesamani NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In March 2020, a work opportunity for Sheena Kaup would have meant she and her family would move half a world away from Pune, […]
EDI rebounding from existential threat
By Mahlon Meyer Northwest Asian Weekly When Ted Yamamura asked Vanna Novak if she wanted to start a nonprofit to train Japanese American professionals, she prayed she would have the […]
Authorities: Hate against Taiwanese led to church attack
A gunman motivated by political hatred against Taiwan chained shut the doors of a California church and hid firebombs inside before shooting at a gathering of mostly elderly Taiwanese parishioners, killing a man who tackled him and possibly saved dozens of lives, authorities said.
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