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Is journalism’s future in hyperlocal news sites?

March 3, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

In March 2009, the 146-year-old Seattle Post-Intelligencer published its final print edition. The Rocky Mountain News in Denver closed down just two months

Filed Under: Profiles, Community News Tagged With: 2009, 2011, AOL, Bellevue Patch Patch, Bellevue Reporter, Brad Wong, Brent Champaco, Mariana Islands American, Medina Police Chief Takes Back Resignation, Northwest Asian Weekly, Patch Media Corporation, Recent Bellevue Patch, Sammamish Patch, Two Asian American, University Place Patch, Vol 30 No 10 | March 5 - March 11, blog

One writer’s journey on the Chinese Heritage Tour

September 22, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

For one week in July, a big blue bus rolled east, west, north, and south in search of places that Chinese pioneers touched, lived, and left during the 19th century in the western U.S.

Filed Under: Cultures Tagged With: 2010, Ah Hee Diggings, American West, Asian Pacific American Experience, Bettie Luke, Brad Wong, China, Chinese Americans, Chinese Exclusion Act, Chinese Heritage Tour, Georgia, Pacific Ocean, Seattle, United States, Virginia City, Vol 29 No 39 | September 25 - October 1, Wing Luke Museum, blog

P-I reporters: From deadlines to the bottom lines of survival

May 2, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The print publication of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ended on March 17, and so did many of its employees’ jobs.

Filed Under: News, Features, Community News Tagged With: Asian Americans, Aubrey Cohen, Boeing Field, Brad Wong, Dalai Lama, Former Asian American, Hearst Corporation, James Tabafunda, John Iwasaki, Kristin Dizon, Last April, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, UPS, communication, vol 28 no 19 | May 2 - May 8

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