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NW Asian Weekly
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Is your family safe at home? A Mercer Island burglary exposes how organized crime is targeting Asian Americans
She left her Mercer Island house on a Sunday morning last May with her family, and headed to a casual lunch with friends in Tukwila.
NW Asian Weekly
about 4 hours
Get Involved in the Sustainable Airport Master Plan Public Comment Period for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
Travel at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is growing just like our region.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Report highlights progress and ongoing cancer challenges for Asian Americans
A new report from the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) shows progress in reducing some cancer disparities affecting Asian Americans, while also highlighting several troubling trends that researchers say warrant closer attention.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Thai woman faces a Myanmar court in an immigration trial tied to US diplomat’s killing
A Thai woman appeared in a Myanmar court on Tuesday in her trial on an immigration-related charge linked to allegations that she killed her ex-husband, a U.S. diplomat, according to an attorney familiar with her case.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Chinese supercomputer displaces US machines as world’s fastest for first time since 2017
A supercomputer in China now outranks its U.S. counterparts as the world’s most powerful, marking the first time since 2017 that a Chinese computer has topped a list sometimes viewed as a measure of a nation’s technological prowess.
NW Asian Weekly
about 5 hours
Protecting what you’ve built: Why business owners should think about their succession plan
Business owners often have a million things to juggle with day-to-day operations.
Lookout Landing
about 6 hours
Mariners News: Randy Arozarena, Jack Leiter, and Cole Ragans
Good morning everyone! Pittsburgh native Cole Young had a homecoming to remember last night, delivering the go-ahead homer in a 3-2 Mariners victory over the Pirates. Importantly, Andrés Muñoz also looked electric last night. How are you feeling about our closer after his dominant showing? In Mariners news… Around the league…
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Northwest Playground celebrates 30 years
Notable recent work includes play opportunities along Seattle's revitalized waterfront at Pier 58 and Overlook Park (including a jellyfish-themed play area at Pier 58).
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
New stadium needed to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver, MLS Commissioner says
Financial hurdles have hit the club despite its success on the pitch. BC Place, the Whitecaps' home since 2011, is government-owned and operated by B.C. Pavilion Corporation, restricting the club from potential revenue streams.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Ron Sher is still betting on Bremerton
PJ Santos, Hewitt on board for 151-unit development planned near ferry dock.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
40 mayors worldwide endorse a pact to shape data center development
Forty mayors from around the world have signed onto a pact announced Tuesday to try to shape how urban data centers are built and operated.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 12 hours
Mackenzie opens Sacramento office
Mackenzie said it has deep roots in Northern California and has worked in the region for two decades, with a focus on projects in the advanced technology, industrial and retail sectors.