Bamboo Garden, located on 364 Roy Street in Lower Queen Anne, is closing its doors at the end of the month. Its website reads, “To all of our beloved customers: […]
“Community treasure” Tomio Moriguchi
Former chairman and CEO of Uwajimaya Tomio Moriguchi was named as this year’s Seattle-King County First Citizen Award recipient, along with the Moriguchi family. The award will be presented at […]
Project at former Keiro site to honor indigenous, Pan-Asian communities
SEATTLE — The King County Equity Now Coalition announced on July 3 that Shelter Holdings agreed to halt its development of the former Keiro site—nearly a full block, situated squarely […]
Uwajimaya parking
Uwajimaya is making changes to its free parking program. As of July 15, you are required to take a parking ticket upon entering the lot at Uwajimaya Village. If you […]
Google CEO Sundar Pichai announces $10 billion ‘digitization’
NEW DELHI (AP) — Google is investing in a $10 billion fund to help accelerate India’s transition to a digital economy in the next five to seven years. Sundar Pichai, […]
Cambodian province famous for Angkor Wat bans dog meat trade
By SOPHENG CHEANG Associated Press PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — The Cambodian province that is home to the famous Angkor Wat temple complex, a major destination for foreign tourists, has […]
Minnesota woman sentenced to 4 years in ginseng scam
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Minnesota woman has been sentenced to more than four years in prison after pleading guilty in an elaborate ginseng farm fraud scheme, prosecutors said. Hennepin County […]
Reflections from SPD Lt. Paul Leung
By Becky Chan Northwest Asian Weekly The Seattle City Council wants the Seattle Police Department (SPD) budget cut by 50%—drawing criticism from Mayor Jenny Durkan and Police Chief Carman Best […]
Trump rescinds new policy towards international students
By Alexander Chan Northwest Asian Weekly The Trump administration abruptly rescinded a new rule that would have required international students enrolled in schools that will be conducted fully online for […]
How can we bridge the racial divide?
Sometimes, difficult conversations are necessary to get to a good place. We need to know where each side is coming from before we can advance together.
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