The question might have been a litmus test for the type of connection each candidate had with the Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID).
Bruce Lee remembrance — 50 years since his passing
Under a cloudless sky, kung fu students and Bruce Lee fans, including a family of four from Paris, France, gathered to honor the legend and his son Brandon at Seattle’s Lake View Cemetery on 15th Avenue on Thursday.
Chinatown Seafair Parade
The Seattle Chinatown Seafair Parade in summer is a Seafair tradition, and it’s happening this weekend!
S King St fire
As of 8 a.m. Thursday, crews were still continuing to pour water at a safe distance away from the vacant building, to protect an adjacent building to the south.
Seattle City Council Candidate Forum sparks impartiality questions
A candidate forum for a position on the Seattle City Council, scheduled for July 20, is embroiled in controversy after the campaign for Tanya Woo took exception that the moderator for the A&NHPI Candidate Forum, Dae Shik Kim, worked for the campaign of Tammy Morales.
Seattle World Cup 2026 aims to support marginalized communities
Peter Tomozawa, the president of Business Operations for Seattle Sounders FC, was a key figure in the bid to bring the FIFA World Cup 2026 to Seattle.
Brown vs. Dhingra in Washington AG race
Nick Brown, who recently stepped down as U.S. attorney in Seattle, announced Wednesday he’s running to be Washington’s next attorney general—setting up a contest with state Sen. Manka Dhingra, a longtime prosecutor herself.
AAPI candidates in King County primary election — Who will advance to the general election
The August primary election will be held on Aug. 1 and if you still haven’t received your ballot, call the King County Elections (KCE) office at 206-296-VOTE (8683).
From service station to workforce housing — New development in CID hints at long-term affordability
Standing in front of a brick wall with rubble strewn behind him, Brad Padden kicked off construction of a project that he hopes will transform the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Metro to remove bus shelter in Little Saigon
Metro plans to remove a bus shelter in the heart of Little Saigon, citing safety and sanitary concerns, but many in the community think it won’t make a difference.
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