After the results of the city council election revealed that not a single Asian American or Pacific Islander (AAPI) candidate was elected, there was widespread concern and disappointment within the community—and hope that the only AAPI candidate who ran from South Seattle would be appointed to a seat opening around the end of the year.
Representation matters
President Obama once said, “Elections have consequences.”
The roller-coaster ride in Tanya Woo’s Seattle City Council race — There’s a silver lining for Woo
At 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 7, during election night, Tai Tung Restaurant was packed with Seattle City Council candidate Tanya Woo’s supporters.
Policing impact and ongoing safety concerns in Little Saigon
Two weeks after Mayor Bruce Harrell met with a coalition of developers, businesses, and activists from the Chinatown-International District (CID), drug dealing, break-ins, thefts, and sprawling drug use on the streets continues.
Man injured in CID shooting
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) Gun Violence Reduction Unit detectives are investigating a shooting that left a man seriously injured Wednesday afternoon in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Ding How Center builds bridges between CID community and SPD
About 136 lunches were donated by Ding How Center building owner Lisa Chen to Seattle police officers of the West Precinct—which serves the Chinatown-International District.
Ocean Star restaurant hosts Curtis Chin’s memoir launch in Seattle’s Chinatown
The University Book Store held a reception at the Ocean Star restaurant in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District for Curtis Chin on Nov. 1.
New Asian American-owned Mam’s Books is a space for the community
Cambodian-owned businesses in the Puget Sound area are few and far between, but one more has recently been added to that list, and it’s here to serve the Asian community as a whole.
Candidate Sofia Aragon with supporters at Tai Tung Restaurant
This week, King County Council Candidate Sofia Aragon greeted and met with community leaders and members at Tai Tung Restaurant in the Chinatown International District (CID).
Mayor responds quickly to CID coalition
Less than two weeks after a coalition from the Chinatown-International District (CID) sent a letter to Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell on Oct. 16, Harell convened a meeting on Oct. 30 at City Hall with a wide cross section of developers, businesses, and community advocates.
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