A man who thought he was catching a ride from Spokane to Redmond instead ended up being robbed at gunpoint early Thursday morning in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID), according to police.
Kin On 40th anniversary gala
Kin On celebrated 40 years of care for Asian elders at its 40th anniversary gala on Sept. 27 at the Hyatt Regency Lake Washington. The milestone event brought together more […]
Husband of Kshama Sawant accused of assault
The husband of congressional candidate Kshama Sawant was arrested last month after an incident involving a 22-year-old staff member of Rep. Adam Smith.
Seattle artist honored with Japan’s Foreign Minister’s commendation
Japanese papercutting artist Akiko “Aki” Sogabe was honored at a Sept. 30 reception hosted by the Consul General of Japan in Seattle following her receipt of the 2025 Foreign Minister’s commendation.
Chef John Liu headlines McDonald’s 1 in 8 events
McDonald’s celebrated Chef John Liu, the newest ambassador for its 1 in 8 program, with two events in Los Angeles that highlighted his journey from crew member to acclaimed chef.
Ferguson signs order to boost immigrant protections in Washington
Gov. Bob Ferguson on Monday signed an executive order aimed at strengthening protections for immigrant communities across Washington state.
Righting the wrongs, symposium educates on incarceration cases
“The case of my lifetime.”
CID Night Market thriving with continued Amazon support
From bingsu to flame-torched bone marrow, hand-crafted jewelry and crocheted mini plushies, and a larger-than-life Labubu available for selfies, this year’s Chinatown-International District (CID)’s Night Market in Seattle saw 100-plus vendors selling their wares, plus feeding and entertaining visitors on Sept. 27.
“Fear is the point”: City, state brace for constitutional fight over Trump troop deployment
In a news conference meant to reassure Seattleites in the wake of President Donald Trump’s potentially illegal deployment of National Guard troops to Portland, Mayor Bruce Harrell said that within the next few days, he would issue an executive order detailing Seattle’s plans to keep its residents—particularly its immigrant and refugee community— safe.
Historic Louisa Hotel’s sale raises questions on Chinatown-International District’s future
The Louisa Hotel, a 116-year-old landmark in the Chinatown-International District (CID), could be up for sale, raising fresh concerns about Seattle’s historic district.
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