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You are here: Home / Archives for VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 – NOVEMBER 13

Count every ballot

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Election night has come and gone with no clear winner in the race for the White House.

Filed Under: News, Opinion, Editorials Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

What do Trump and Biden wins mean?

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

When I went to bed on Election night, I was agonizing that former Vice President Joe Biden was losing. Then, I woke up the next day, and it was a totally different picture.

Filed Under: Politics, Publisher Ng's blog Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

The layup drill A cool dude, a Monster and a racist?

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Welcome to another edition of The Layup Drill. This month, we take a look at Josh Jacobs and his remarkable story, a NASCAR racer being reinstated, and a new Monster in boxing.

Filed Under: Sports, Feature stories, The Layup Drill Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Filmed in Seattle, ‘The Paper Tigers’ premieres worldwide

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Local filmmaker, writer, and director, Tran Quoc Bao, has been working hard with his team to bring their hometown tribute to kung fu and kung fu movies, “The Paper Tigers,” to the big screen.

Filed Under: Arts & Entertainment, Reviews, At the Movies, Feature stories Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Want to break the glass ceiling? EDI can help

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Executive Development Institute (EDI), which provides leadership training for multiethnic individuals, has navigated its way through the pandemic despite its programs being in-person interaction and networking.

Filed Under: Feature stories Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Gunman in Tacoma mass shooting could one day be released

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A man sentenced to life in prison without parole for his role as a 16-year-old in Pierce County’s worst mass shooting might one day be released after he was resentenced due to a change in the law about mandatory life sentences for juveniles.

Filed Under: Community News, Local Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Asian GOP group endorses Biden

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

A national group of Asian American Republicans has endorsed Democrat Joe Biden for president.

Filed Under: National News, Politics Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

ACRS virtual gala

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Asian Counseling and Referral Service (ACRS) live streamed its first ever virtual gala on Oct. 3 and raised $283,732, exceeding its $275,000 goal.
ACRS said the money will help it to serve over 35,000 people annually.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Blooming surprise for ICHS

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

On Oct. 22, International Community Health Services (ICHS) received a donation of hundreds of flower bouquets, in appreciation of ICHS front line medical and clinic staff. This was coordinated in part by Friendly Vang-Johnson as well as the Hmong Association of Washington, and prepared by local Hmong farmers from around the Puget Sound: Moua Floral Designs, Yang Farm, Xai Cha’s Farm, and Friendly Hmong Flowers.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

Co-founder of Choi’s Kimchi, Matt Choi, killed

November 4, 2020 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Matt Choi, co-founder of popular kimchi brand Choi’s Kimchi Company, was stabbed to death in his apartment in Portland on Oct. 25. He was 33 years old.

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: VOL 39 NO 45 | NOVEMBER 7 - NOVEMBER 13

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