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.
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.
Mural artists wanted for CID murals, apply by Nov. 30
The CID Small Business Relief Team is seeking mural artists to work with the Chinatown International District (CID) community to design and create murals for different locations in the CID.
Gunshot Wound Victim Reported Shooting in Chinatown International District
On Oct. 20, a woman was dropped off at Swedish First Hill hospital with multiple gunshot wound injuries.
Will tourism promotion law help the CID?
Jan Johnson, the proprietor of the Panama Hotel, barely has time to draw a breath as she speaks on the phone to a reporter.
Good Neighbor Agreement about SODO shelter could leave out CID
On Wednesday, the Salvation Army and King County are expected to sign a Good Neighbor Agreement for the SODO homeless shelter, but it is not clear if community and business groups from surrounding neighborhoods will also sign.
COMMENTARY: Fentanyl crisis in District 2 — Urgent call for change
I don’t live in Seattle City Council District 2. However, I live very near Little Saigon and the Chinatown-International District (CID) and go through several times a week, especially the infamous 12th & Jackson area.
Response from the Mayor’s Office
The Mayor’s Office received the letter, and Mayor Bruce Harrell looks forward to meeting with this group of stakeholders in the coming weeks.
Letter to Mayor
The Chinatown-ID and areas near it have been a public safety hotspot for several years where it is getting worse, and quickly.
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