One APIA Nevada will continue advocating for policies that empower Nevada’s AANHPI communities

One APIA Nevada, a leading advocacy organization representing Nevada’s Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) communities, reflects on the conclusion of an eventful legislative session and two special sessions,  commending the hard-won successes of state legislators, including those in the AANHPI Legislative Caucus. While there were many wins for Nevada’s AANHPI community it…

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Success story: A life was saved on Citizen Pinoy this Sunday

IN an earlier episode of Citizen Pinoy, leading U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael Gurfinkel helped Allen obtain her fiancée visa through U.S. citizen Wendel, who is now her husband. Since then, Allen has become a U.S. citizen herself, and she petitioned her parents. Nanay had no problem with her case. But Tatay Florentino encountered several obstacles…

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Graton Resort & Casino breaks ground on $1B expansion

New construction begins on parking structure and will eventually include additional casino and resort buildings ROHNERT PARK – Graton Resort & Casino,  the Bay Area’s premier gaming destination, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, June 15 to celebrate the expansion of the Rohnert Park resort. A new parking structure with solar panels was slated to…

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[OPINION] Opposing IRS’ tax preparation plan

James Yu, CPA Board Member, Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce As a long-serving Certified Public Accountant in Las Vegas, I’ve worked with businesses that are incredibly diversified.  They have different levels of income, different types of expenses, some have dozens of employees, some just a handful, some have been in business for generations, some…

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Mayor Gloria signs parental leave benefits package

New law doubles parental paid leave for city employees SAN DIEGO – Furthering his commitment to attract and retain a first-class city workforce, Mayor Todd Gloria on Wednesday, June 21 signed a package of resolutions, championed by City Councilmember Raul Campillo, that dramatically expand parental leave benefits for city employees. “San Diegans deserve a high-quality…

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[COLUMN] Halitosis: Reputation killer

WHAT is halitosis? Halitosis is the medical term for bad breath. Dental reports in the United States say there are about 40 million (around 13 percent) Americans who have bad breath. In the Philippines, as in other regions in Asia, the incidence, conservatively speaking, may be as high as 30 or higher. This is a…

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Sowing Seeds of Change: Nayong Pilipino and AirAsia Unite for a Greener Future

The Nayong Pilipino Pilipino Foundation (NPF), in partnership with AirAsia, proudly launched their groundbreaking tree planting event, “Taking Off For A Greener Future.” This collaborative initiative marked a significant milestone in their joint efforts to combat climate change and foster a more sustainable future. Esteemed celebrity volunteers, including Joj and Jai Agpangan, Andrei King, Althea Ablan, and…

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The Philippines elected as Vice President of UNWTO General Assembly after 24 Years, nabs Chairmanship of Commission for East Asia and the Pacific

PHNOM PENH — The Philippines, represented by Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco, was elected Vice President of the 25th General Assembly of the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) in the election proceedings held at the Sokha Hotel in Cambodia on June 16. The last time the Philippines held the position was in 1999 or 24…

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MIAC Unveils Proposal for Multi-Phased NAIA Masterplan

The Consortium offers the fastest route to rehabilitate and transform NAIA along with significant upfront and ongoing capital and economic value for the Philippine government MANILA, June 19, 2023 – The Manila International Airport Consortium (MIAC) has unveiled the NAIA Masterplan (Masterplan), the multi-phased development program at the center of its PHP 267 billion Unsolicited…

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UN and the PH mark culmination of partnership with strengthened, more progressive policies to protect OFWs in their migration journey

MANILA, Philippines — The two-and-a-half year multi-sectoral partnership among the United Nations (UN), the public and private agencies and organizations recently culminated, reporting significant gains in protecting Filipino migrant workers through progressive labor migration policies and practices. These agencies include the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations Entity…

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Assemblymember Steven Raga spearheads landmark 125th Philippine Independence Day Celebration in Albany

Assemblymember Steven Raga, the first-ever Filipino American elected official in New York State led the historic inaugural 125th Philippine Independence Day Celebration held at the historic New York State Capitol in Albany. The momentous occasion on June 1 marked the first-ever Philippine Independence Day celebration at the New York State Capitol in Albany, attracting hundreds…

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Philippine Consulate General meets with Wyoming Business Council

CHEYENNE – Consul General Neil Ferrer met with officers of the Wyoming Business Council (WBC) on May 22, 2023 to discuss possible partnerships in the areas of energy security, agriculture and food security, as well as technology-driven innovations. Consul General Ferrer and Consul Vanessa Bago-Llona met with WBC officers Amy Grenfell, Chief Operating Officer; Ron Gullberg, Strategic…

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Visa issued despite a criminal record, a traffic violation and an eight-peso fine, on an encore episode of Citizen Pinoy

IN an earlier episode of Citizen Pinoy, leading U.S. Immigration Attorney Michael Gurfinkel helped Allen obtain her fiancée visa through U.S. citizen Wendel, who is now her husband. Since then, Allen has become a U.S. citizen herself, and she petitioned her parents. Nanay had no problem with her case. But Tatay Florentino encountered several obstacles…

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How the mixed messaging of vaccine skeptics sows seeds of doubt

It was a late-spring House of Representatives hearing, where members of Congress and attendees hoped to learn lessons from the pandemic. Witness Marty Makary made a plea. “I want to thank you for your attempts at civility,” Makary, a Johns Hopkins Medicine researcher and surgeon, said softly. Then his tone changed. His voice started to…

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