It’s 20 miles from the nearest paved road, untouched by electricity, running water, sanitation, and even the barest of health care.
Diversity makes a difference — Part 1
Northwest Asian Weekly’s Diversity Makes a Difference scholarship program celebrates students who are committed to reaching out across cultural lines.
NWAW’S February must-reads
She’s not your average rabbit. For one, her ears are extra, extra long. She is overly curious about the world beyond her immediate surroundings.
Editorial: Time to raise building heights in ID
Over the last few years, there’s been a building boom in South Lake Union, which contrasts with what’s going on in the International District (ID) — nothing.
Blog: A LNY surprise for McGinn and Conlin
For the last few weeks, things have not been going well between Mayor Mike McGinn and Seattle Council President Richard Conlin.
Blog: The proper way to throw a theme-party
The future’s so bright, I have to wear shades. Such was the theme of the Women’s University Club’s 97th anniversary celebration.
Blog: Zinged for being politically correct
Lately, the community has been fighting over what Chinatown/International District should be called. Frankly, I am tired of this old issue. I use Chinatown and
Commentary: There’s a choice, health care cuts not inevitable
What is a mother to do? I’m a single parent raising two daughters who have severe asthma and eczema, which require ongoing medical attention.
Feb. 10: U.S. Marines to have Korean American general
Marine Corps Col. Daniel Yoo will be sworn in as the first Korean American general in the U.S. Armed Forces.
Feb. 6: Jamie Ford discusses his book at JCCC
Author Jamie Ford, who is part Chinese, had a special book event and discussed his best-selling novel, “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet” at the