Twin press conferences on Tuesday underscored community outrage over crime and violence in South Seattle and beyond, including in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
Diverse crowd rallies from around the world to support Sen. Hirono’s re-election
They traveled from other states and even 5,000 miles from France to support the first Asian, female U.S. (and the only immigrant) senator, Mazie K. Hirono, and her re-election campaign at a Pioneer Square restaurant on Aug. 28.
CID businesses help with donations for Maui wildfire victims
Uwajimaya will continue to accept donations to help the victims of the devastating Hawaii wildfires at its registers through August 31, it said on its Facebook page.
Reflecting on CID Night Market’s cancellation
The recent news of the CID Night Market’s cancellation has brought attention to a much larger issue within Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID)—the importance of strong community engagement and transparency.
As heat advisory hits, CID nursing homes take extra care
As western Washington faces high levels of heat, senior citizens especially are at risk of health hazards.
CIDBIA cancels upcoming Night Market
The Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA) announced today that it is canceling this year’s CID Night Market, originally slated for Sept. 23.
Police recover stolen car, gun in CID
Officers working the Chinatown-International District (CID) Emphasis on Aug. 9 located an occupied stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a business in the neighborhood.
Suspicious behavior leads to narcotics, weapon arrest in CID
Police recovered narcotics and a handgun from a man following his arrest in the Chinatown-International District (CID) last week.
Legislation to rename park after Donnie Chin moves forward, thanks to Mayor
The process to rename International Children’s Park in Seattle’s International District after the beloved community activist Donnie Chin is moving forward. On April 12, Mayor Ed Murray sent to the Seattle City Council a resolution seeking the Council’s support of renaming the park from “International Children’s Park” to “Donnie Chin International Children’s Park.”
How do you Define Success?
“How did you become successful in the newspaper business?” asked Sarah Lubitz, a Bellevue College student who interviewed me for a class project. To be honest, I don’t consider my business successful. The more I think about it, the more I feel like I have failed. I flunk the vision test not just a little — but a lot — I have been completely off base.
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