Sofia Aragon is not shy, nor is she dramatic. She chooses her words with poise.
Community coalition formed over public safety in Chinatown — Aimed to engage the city and mayor for solutions
Frustration, disappointment, and anger over the City of Seattle’s inability to deal with public safety in Chinatown-International District (CID) for years, were voiced at a rare gathering on Oct. 11 at Tai Tung Restaurant.
Men plead not guilty in Seattle home invasions targeting Asians
Four men charged in connection to a string of violent, home invasion robberies targeting Asian Americans in south Seattle pleaded not guilty in King County court on Thursday.
CID gem: Itsumono on New York Times’ best restaurants list
The New York Times recently released its list of the 25 best restaurants in Seattle, with a notable focus on Asian and Asian-influenced cuisine.
37th LD Democrats endorse rejected ST station option
In a determined attempt to reverse a recent decision by Sound Transit (ST) to place new stations outside the Chinatown International District (CID), a neighborhood advocacy group won the support of the 37th Legislative District Democrats.
Neighborhood guardian’s resolve tested by unsettling events — Spotlight on Susan Woo
Playing ping pong in Hing Hay Park ought to be a delight.
Celebrating Seattle Kung Fu Club’s diamond anniversary
Few people are aware that the longest-standing martial arts school in Washington state is located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
A cultural celebration: Premiere of Gum Saan to Golden Spike
On Saturday, Sept. 30, the Rainier Arts Center in South Seattle hosted the premiere of the comic novella “Gum Saan to Golden Spike (GS2),” organized by students and sponsored by Seattle’s Department of Neighborhoods, OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates, and the University of Washington (UW) American Ethnic Studies department.
“She Marches In Chinatown”: Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team marches through history
The Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team resembles no other organization in the world—not even anywhere in mainland China or Taiwan.
Bryon Mengle: Making mornings in Everett a little brighter
From skydiving, stock car racing, to collecting over 10,000 Girl Scout cookie boxes for the troops overseas, Bryon Mengle has had quite the share of unique on-air radio experiences.
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