A fire at a homeless encampment underscores the public safety issues that Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID is faced with, an on-going issue that has forced multiple businesses to close or move away from the neighborhood.
LETTER: Reader responds to article on mass business exodus from Chinatown
As a formerly homeless resident of Chinatown who has in the last year been blessed with permanent housing and an actual way to deal with my life-long substance abuse issue […]
LETTER: Letter commenting on the aftermath of County and City shelter plans
By Patricia Fong People power prevailed and a blatant assault on the Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) by King County and the City of Seattle was successfully rebuffed—for now. In the […]
Sen. Patty Murray’s surprise visit to Chinatown
For the first time since 2017, Sen. Patty Murray made an in-person visit in Chinatown last Saturday. More than 30 community members welcomed her.
CID protesters ask county for $20 million for past harms
Standing before the councilmembers, who sat in a row like judges, Kim Nguyen, a beauty school owner in the Chinatown-International District (CID), asked the one question that might very well define past and present efforts of the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community to survive in this country.
Northwest Asian Weekly’s endorsements for the 2022 midterm elections
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PICTORIAL: Save the CID Army
Close to 50 people marched to the King County Council on Oct. 19 to ask for mitigation funding for Chinatown-International District for the County’s shelter plan, which will affect the neighborhood.
How to identify and avoid election misinformation—Rise in misinformation threatens to undermine voter trust and confidence
According to a recent University of Washington Center for an Informed Public poll, which surveyed voters in Washington state, 71% of respondents stated they trust the state’s vote-by-mail system.
Why do immigrants need to engage in politics?
For a Filipino family of four living in Washington state, getting involved in politics was the last thing on their minds. The mother was in the hospital with a brain tumor
The mass exodus from Chinatown: Businesses finally break their silence
This may be the worst year for Chinatown businesses since the pandemic. From July to September, three big retailers, Starbucks, Bartell Drugs, and Viet-Wah Food Market, closed their doors in Chinatown.
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