In a vibrant celebration on Jan. 1, the Gee How Oak Tin Family Association brought in the new year with a traditional lion dance in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
USPS to unveil 2024 Lunar New Year stamp in CID
In celebration of the upcoming Lunar New Year, the United States Postal Service is set to unveil its 2024 Lunar New Year stamp, dedicated to the Year of the Dragon.
Man shot during robbery in CID
Police are investigating after a man was shot during a robbery in Chinatown International District (CID).
Toys and turkeys: Volunteers spread cheer
In a tradition that began 15 years ago, Cordell Lui and Jerry Lee, and their group of friends, donated hot Costco roasted chickens to the ACRS food bank in the Seattle Chinatown-International District (CID) for the holiday season.
Louisa Hotel fire shows a pattern of distress
On the night of Dec. 8, Tanya Woo was out with other volunteers assisting the unhoused population and trying to prevent fires in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
JolliDaze: bringing cheer and joy to the Chinatown-International District this holiday season
From the owners of Dochi and GoPoke comes a unique holiday pop-up experience that brings cheer and joy to the Chinatown-International District (CID) for everyone to enjoy.
Top 10 local stories in 2023 affecting or involving AAPIs
Eina Kwon was eight months pregnant when she was shot and killed on June 13 near the Belltown restaurant that she and her husband, Sung Kwon, owned.
Man shot near Lam’s Seafood
A man was in critical condition after a shooting on Monday evening in the Chinatown-International District (CID).
C-ID Public Safety Survey highlights safety anxieties, crime surge in CID
In the face of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic’s third year, the Chinatown-International District (CID) in Seattle grapples with profound challenges to public safety, a surge in homelessness, and an alarming increase in anti-Asian hate crimes.
The last neighborhood pharmacy in the CID adapts
On the day Luke’s Pharmacy—the last independent pharmacy in the Chinatown-International District (CID)—closed its doors, several customers stood outside the door crying.
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