As the Year of the Dragon unfolds its wings, Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID) emerges with renewed vigor and promise, signaling a favorable beginning for this vibrant community.
Wing Luke Museum rings in Year of the Dragon
The Wing Luke Museum delighted crowds as it opened its doors to the public for its Lunar New Year Fair on Feb. 3, celebrating the Year of the Dragon in a vibrant showcase of Asian culture and tradition.
CID Market returning for 2024
Amazon announced on Tuesday a commitment of $250,000 to preserve the Chinatown-International District (CID)’s annual Night Market through 2026.
Fatal shooting Near Navigation Center
Police are looking for the person who shot a man on Wednesday evening.
‘Healing Mural’ replaces hate crime vandalism
Unveiling a mural at the location of a hate crime, the Wing Luke Museum showcased the brightly-colored pheasant spanning nine windows in Canton Alley during a news conference on Monday.
Sung Yang: an “outsider” moves in to take on downtown’s challenges
There aren’t many places that are farther afield from Korea than Port Angeles, at least 50 years ago.
Woman robbed, shot in CID
A 51-year-old woman is recovering after being shot during a robbery in the Chinatown International District (CID) on Tuesday.
Congratulations Councilmember Woo!
Tanya Woo has been appointed to fill the vacant seat on the Seattle City Council District—this comes on the heels of Woo’s impressive performance in the District 2 race, where she lost by only 403 votes.
Candidates make their final case for position 8 as incendiary email creates background “noise”
Upon the moment it was her turn to speak, every candidate turned to look eagerly at Tanya Woo, who had been the subject of a media campaign that associated her with big business and positioned her as an enemy of labor unions.
Council President Sara Nelson and her priorities
Sometimes, a doctoral dissertation may give a hint of a person’s values.
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