By Joshua Holland NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY In a world full of seemingly increased shared prosperity and more opportunities, life for people today is better than ever. Increasingly however, in the […]
The Layup Drill — Manny’s return, a tribute to fallen Thai Navy SEAL and Chloe Kim’s trifecta
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly In this month’s Layup Drill, we look at Manny’s return, the dramatic rescue of a Thai youth soccer team, and Chloe Kim singing. Manny […]
From Hiroshima to Hope
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Approximately 1,500 people gathered on Green Lake’s northwest shore on Aug. 6 to honor the victims of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and […]
Property rights battle — Owner: ‘This should not happen in America’
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly The hope is that in 2021 and 2024, people living near Northgate and Lynnwood can all enjoy fast and reliable transit between South Snohomish […]
Developer addresses Bush Garden plans before ISRD Board
By Jason Cruz Northwest Asian Weekly In a cramped basement on a warm, late afternoon in July in the International District (ID), concerned residents of the neighborhood anxiously awaited a […]
Remembering a giant — Alan Sugiyama Way street sign serves as reminder for future generations
By Zachariah Bryan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY It’s only fitting that the late community activist Alan Sugiyama had a street named after him on Beacon Hill. When he first moved here, […]
BLOG: Chinese couple develop Tukwila’s tallest building
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Developer Omar Lee never imagined that his property would be a landmark in Tukwila, now the tallest building in the city and even beyond […]
EDITORIAL: Legal immigrants in the crosshairs
If Donald Trump has his way — a new policy would make millions of immigrants who are in the country legally, ineligible for citizenship. Yes, that’s correct. Illegal immigrants are […]
AAPI candidates who advanced from Washington primary election
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Washington’s primaries are a top-two system, meaning the two candidates with the most votes advance regardless of party. Washington is a vote-by-mail state, and voters […]
Cheryl Shaw named president of World Affairs Council
Cheryl Shaw joined the World Affairs of Seattle council as president on Aug. 5. The World Affairs Council of Seattle is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating global citizens. The […]
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