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Victim’s family struggles with hit-and-run aftermath

January 28, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

More than a month after a hit-and-run incident that killed 30-year-old Jerome Dumlao, officers are still investigating and a family is still in mourning.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2010, Bell Street, DJ, Eric Murillo, Jacklyn Tran, Jeff Dumlao, Jerome Dumlao, King County Superior Court, Marie Linavat, New Year, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, Vol 29 No 5 | January 30 - February 5, Western Avenue

Tragic hit-and-run ends promising life of newlywed

December 17, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The early morning of Dec. 6 began as a celebratory outing that quickly took a tragic turn when an unimaginable event changed the lives of many, beyond the one that was lost. At approximately 2:20 a.m. at the intersection of Western Avenue and Bell Street in downtown Seattle, Jerome Dumlao was killed in a hit-and-run.

Filed Under: Features, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Bell Street, DJ, Eric Murillo, Filipino American, Harborview Medical Center, Jacklyn Tran, Jeff Dumlao, Jerome Dumlao, King County Jail, Marie Linavat, Northwest Asian Weekly, Renton High School, Seattle, Vol 28 No 52 | December 19 - December 25, Western Avenue

After 5 years, the War Room closes its doors

December 10, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Pressure from the city and state may have contributed to the closing of the War Room, a popular Capitol Hill nightclub, but the contributions that the venue has made to the music and nightlife scene is one that patrons won’t soon forget.

Filed Under: Features, Profiles, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Barack Obama Hope, Capitol Hill, DJ, Filipino American, Jacklyn Tran, John Balan, Korean, Marcus Lalario, Northwest Asian Weekly, Peace Keeper, Seattle, Shepard Fairey, Vol 28 No 51 | December 12 - December 18, War Room, attention

A philanthropic future for the Massive Monkees?

October 8, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Massive Monkees, a world-known break dancing crew, can be described in many ways. To one another — they are family. To their students — they are mentors, teachers, and role models. To their fans — they are world champions. After more than 10 years of dancing their way through break dancing competitions, they’ve won countless awards and titles, and they are recognized leaders in the community.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Features Tagged With: 2009, ABDC, Aparis Everything, Jacklyn Tran, Los Angeles, MTV, Massive Monkees Day, Mayor Greg Nickels, NWAW, Northwest Asian Weekly, Philippines, Seattle, Soriano Family, Vol 28 No 42 | October 10 - October 16

Q & A: What is a mortgage loan modification? (and how can it help you?)

June 26, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The tumultuous housing market has created a feeling of uncertainty for many of today’s homeowners.

Figuring out the available options can be a daunting task, which oftentimes leads to more questions than answers.

With many people out there looking for useful information, help isn’t always readily available.

Filed Under: News, Business, Community News Tagged With: Duc Nguyen, Home Affordable Modification Program, Jacklyn Tran, Making Home Affordable, Martin Luther King Jr., NWAW, Northwest Asian Weekly, President Obama, Seattle June, Vietnamese, vol 28 no 27 | June 27 - July 3

Behind the LAVSHness: Former history major makes his mark on the future

April 11, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Model photo: Alfred Lape wears his own designs. (Photos provided by Alfred Lape and lavshlv.com) By Jacklyn Tran NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY As Alfred Lape strolled the walkways of UW as a student, it wasn’t the department he was headed toward that indicated his passion in life. It was what he did while walking between classes […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion Tagged With: Alfred Lape, Asian American, Best Dance Crew, Black Eyed Peas, Danny Prasad, Jacklyn Tran, Jacque Goldsmith, Jonas Bevacqua, LAVSH, LRG, Lifted Research Group, MTV, Super Cr3w, Talib Kweli, UW

Sufferers of domestic violence don’t have to be alone, says Gupta

November 29, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Volunteering is a way to help a cause by identifying a need and satisfying it, but to Aaliyah Gupta it means so much more than assisting on a mere task. It means living out a dream, uniting the community and serving the greater good. This notion is clearly expressed when one speaks with her about her community contributions.

Filed Under: News, Community News Tagged With: 2008, Aaliyah Gupta, Asian Community, Jacklyn Tran, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, South Asian, Top Contributor, vol 27 no 49 | November 29 - December 5

Sufferers of domestic violence don’t have to be alone, says Gupta

November 15, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Volunteering is a way to help a cause by identifying a need and satisfying it, but to Aaliyah Gupta it means so much more than assisting on a mere task. It means living out a dream, uniting the community and serving the greater good. One needs only to speak with her about her community contributions to understand this.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2008, Aaliyah Gupta, Jacklyn Tran, Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, South Asian, vol 27 no 47 | November 15 - 21

Big Fashion at petite prices | How to shop second-hand and proof that it works!

October 4, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The door swings open releasing a whiff of the stale air that floats around the treasures I’ve come to search through. The smell is reminiscent of an old closet or forgotten attic. But that doesn’t deter me.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion Tagged With: Big Fashion, Christine Aguiling, Goodwill, Jacklyn Tran, Leah Bautista, Northwest Asian Weekly, Todd Blubaugh, Vietnamese, Visit Darren Sabino Web, vol 27 no 41 | October 4 - October 10

Not just for kicks

October 4, 2008 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Take a stroll on East Pike Street in Capitol Hill and one might walk right on by the Rock Paper Scissors store with its nondescript facade. The face of this business may be understated (with only a logo indicating its existence), but the heart and vision that lie within the storeowners radiate more than any neon sign.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Fashion Tagged With: Bruce Yan, Capitol Hill, Chikara Sugiyama, Jacklyn Tran, Los Angeles, New Era, Partners Nathan Young, Pike Street, RPS, Retro Jordans, Rock Paper Scissors, Seattle, Twelve Bar, Winner Circle, attention, culture, vol 27 no 41 | October 4 - October 10

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