A man was in critical condition after a shooting on Monday evening in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Constanstine declares ‘Peter Truong Day’
King County Executive Dow Constantine has proclaimed Dec. 16, 2023 to be “Peter Truong Day,” for more than three decades of service to the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO).
India tops immigrant origins in King County, surpassing China
In a demographic shift that reflects the dynamic international character of King County, India has claimed the top spot as the leading country of birth for immigrants, outpacing China, according to recent data released by the U.S. Census.
Seattle welcomes Prakash Gupta as head of New Indian Consulate
A reception on Dec. 7 welcomed Prakash Gupta, who has been appointed to lead the Indian Consulate that is set to open in the greater Seattle area.
Recognizing and honoring Filipino WWII heroes
December 7, 1941, is etched as a day of infamy, commemorated every year as a national memorial for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
Mayor Bruce Harrell, Consul General of Japan honor Japanese history by unveiling commemorative plaque next to downtown’s new cherry blossom trees
On Dec. 6th, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, Consul General of Japanese in Seattle Makoto Iyori and his wife Yuko unveiled a commemorative plague in front of a newly planted cherry tree, near the entrance to Pike Place Market.
Strickland appointed newest member of the New Democrat Coalition’s leadership team
On Dec. 5, Rep. Marilyn Strickland and New Democrat Coalition Chair (NDC) Annie Kuster announced that Strickland will join the Coalition as a leadership member.
Fire at Jumbo building marks the end of an era
The flames that engulfed an abandoned building on the 4200 block of Rainier Avenue South also destroyed the physical legacy of a community space that was unique to the city.
C-ID Public Safety Survey highlights safety anxieties, crime surge in CID
In the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic’s third year, the Chinatown-International District (CID) in Seattle grapples with profound challenges to public safety, a surge in homelessness, and an alarming increase in anti-Asian hate crimes.
A landmark for AAPI seniors breaks ground in Tacoma
The Asia Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) and Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) are proud to announce the groundbreaking of Patsy Surh Place in Tacoma’s Lincoln District.
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