By Derek Lum APACE We’ve all been there before. You forgot to update your voting address, you recently became a citizen, or maybe you forgot to turn in your voter […]
Despondent Seattle teen found a future through film
By RYAN BLETHEN The Seattle Times SEATTLE (AP) — When Vannady Keo left his mother’s Kent home after his freshman year of high school to live with his father in […]
Governor’s office recruiting for Ruth Woo Fellowship
The office of Gov. Jay Inslee, in partnership with the Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs (CAPAA), is recruiting individuals with a commitment to civil rights and equality for the […]
Portion of Hing Hay Park to close in late January
The southwest corner of Hing Hay Park will be fenced off from Jan. 16 to early February, while Studio Fifty50 installs the iconic artistic gateway structure for the park. The […]
Groups demand justice for those killed in Ride the Ducks crash
By Stacy Nguyen Northwest Asian Weekly “The most shocking day of our lives was when Haram was taken from us in the Ride the Ducks crash … Since then, we […]
Life after tragedy
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY He is soft-spoken, bespectacled, and shy. At age 16, he looks and sounds like any ordinary teenager. His mother, My Linh Nguyen, was killed […]
First Asian to win Best Actor at the Golden Globes
Aziz Ansari will go down in history as the first actor of Asian descent to win a best actor category award at the Golden Globes. On the night of Jan. […]
BLOG: Before you make your New Year’s resolutions, go backwards
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY If you have been unable to complete your New Year’s resolutions in the past, there are some practical tips to change your behavior. However, […]
EDITORIAL: Golden Globes protest
“I want all the girls watching here, now, to know that a new day is on the horizon!” said Oprah Winfrey, during her rousing acceptance speech at the 2018 Golden […]