Madison Chock and Evan Bates set the tone.
Chinese snowboarder taken off on stretcher after scary fall at Olympics
Chinese snowboarder Liu Jiayu took a scary fall in Olympic halfpipe qualifying Wednesday and had to be carried off on a stretcher after landing hard on her left arm and shoulder, slamming her face and stomach to the ground then bending backward and somersaulting through the bottom of the pipe.
Police investigating stabbing in CID
Seattle police officers are investigating a stabbing in the Chinatown-International District (CID) on Monday night that left a 30-year-old man with severe hand injuries.
Samantha Yun Wall examines “What We Leave Behind” at SAM
“My mother is Korean, and my biological father is Black. Having a mixed race and transcultural identity is the lens through which I view the world.”
Vu to rejoin OIRA
The Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs (OIRA) announced that former Director Cuc Vu will be re-joining the department as OIRA’s new acting director.
Juma Ventures appoints Chin as new CEO
Dr. Lisa Chin has been appointed as Juma’s new CEO, succeeding Adriane Armstrong, who served Juma for 14 years, including seven years as CEO.
Mayor, deputy mayor meet with CID community leaders
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and Deputy Mayor Brian Surratt met Feb. 2 with community leaders from the Chinatown-International District (CID), Little Saigon and Japantown to discuss ongoing challenges facing the area.
Hong Kong ex-publisher Jimmy Lai’s sentence raises international outcry as China defends it
Monday’s sentencing of Hong Kong democracy advocate and one-time media magnate Jimmy Lai brought an outcry from governments and rights groups.
Eileen Gu finishes second but her Olympic slopestyle loss to Mathilde Gremaud is hardly a ‘disaster’
The nickname for the trick is “disaster.” Freeskiing star Eileen Gu saw it as something other than that.
Mayor calls for applicants to help guide CID
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson is looking to appoint a new member to the International Special Review District (ISRD) Board—and she’s inviting community members with a strong connection to Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) to apply.
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