The Chinatown-ID and areas near it have been a public safety hotspot for several years where it is getting worse, and quickly.
Friends of Little Saigon secures property for Vietnamese cultural center
After years of searching, Friends of Little Saigon has announced the acquisition of a prime property at South Jackson Street and 10th Avenue South in Seattle for their long-awaited Vietnamese Culture and Economic Center.
Kim Ng, MLB’s 1st female GM, is leaving the Miami Marlins after making the playoffs in 3rd season
Kim Ng is leaving the Miami Marlins after three seasons as general manager, Marlins chairman and principal owner Bruce Sherman announced Monday.
Pandemic sets back children’s vaccination progress
Dr. Esther Chung recalls during her final year as a resident, several decades ago, when a school-aged child was brought to the emergency room with diarrhea.
“Bloodletting” brings wicked Halloween Filipino witchery
Just in time for Halloween, Pork Filled Productions’ “Bloodletting,” opening this week, gives us a strongly spooky story—with a satisfying Filipino twist.
Building a permanent address for affordability: The mission of Homestead
Community land trusts started during the Civil Rights Movement to protect southern Blacks from being displaced from their homes.
Sikh man attacked on NYC bus
The New York Police Department’s Hate Crimes Unit is currently investigating an incident over the weekend as a hate crime assault.
On King County Council, Sofia Aragon will advocate for district 8 and county as a whole
Sofia Aragon is not shy, nor is she dramatic. She chooses her words with poise.
Community coalition formed over public safety in Chinatown — Aimed to engage the city and mayor for solutions
Frustration, disappointment, and anger over the City of Seattle’s inability to deal with public safety in Chinatown-International District (CID) for years, were voiced at a rare gathering on Oct. 11 at Tai Tung Restaurant.