By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY SEATTLE — Seattle University School of Law’s Korematsu Center for Law and Equality joined an amicus curiae group in filing a U.S. Supreme Court brief […]
PICTORIAL: Fund the Journey — API Chaya Annual Dinner and Gala
API Chaya held its annual gala at the Seattle Westin on March 31. Amita Swadhin — who testified in front of Congress on behalf of child sexual abuse survivors last […]
New Dynasty Bar opens at Four Seas — Do bubble tea and cocktails have in common?
By Assunta Ng NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY No, you did not misread the headline. Yes, the Northwest Asian Weekly recently reported that Four Seas Restaurant will be demolished in 2019 for […]
Phnom Penh Noodle House closing — Co-owner faces mounting medical bills
By Ruth Bayang NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY “It’s definitely bittersweet,” said Diane Le, of her family’s decision to close the Phnom Penh Noodle House on 660 South King Street. “Realizing that […]
WA’s COFA Islanders win healthcare coverage
By Staff NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill to expand healthcare coverage for Pacific Islanders, and improving equity for Washingtonians on March 22. The Commission […]
Disclosure vs transparency
By Carolyn Bick NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Lawmakers are contending that their recent decision to speedily pass a bill that many see as working to shield them from public records disclosure, […]
A day of remembrance
On April 4, 1958, 50 years ago to the day, our nation’s greatest peacemaker was brutally taken from us by a sniper’s bullet. On Wednesday, April 4th, from 6–8:30 p.m., at Mount […]
Chinatown’s new beat cop
By Becky Chan NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY As promised, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) delivered, in Officer Young Jun Lim. Lim is one of three additional officers assigned to the redrawn […]
Federal Way’s first Vietnamese councilmember answers the call to serve
By Joshua Holland NORTHWEST ASIAN WEEKLY Often framed perfectly in history books, defining moments in action look unassuming as they unfold. This was the scene when Hoang V. Tran decided, […]
Prohibition-era murals found at former Seattle hotel
By NICOLE BRODEUR The Seattle Times SEATTLE (AP) — Tanya Woo used to cry when she started down the basement stairs of the building on King Street, and when you […]
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