Fire station 39 in Lake City hosted Nickelsville six years ago. Now, Seattle’s giving it to LIHI.
Is #NoNewYouthJail the new #BlockTheBunker?
These are our neighbors who died without a place to call home.
At the start of the year, a slate of new councilmembers elected by district took office. Then they got busy.
The project would add an 11 story building to Pioneer Square on Alaska Way, a location expected to be in high demand once the viaduct comes down.
Mark Miloscia wants the state government to stop Seattle and King County from opening a pilot site.
First elected in 2007, Burgess will serve through the end of 2017.
The bill will likely pass at Council’s 2 p.m. meeting today.
Voters just rejected transgender discrimination, so now Republicans are legislating it.
City bureaucrats are deciding how much you have to drive before you get a union vote.
A portion of the proceeds go to pay for tiny houses at new city-sponsored encampments.
The mayor and county executive are deciding whether and when to set up pilot safe drug sites.
Located in White Center, West Seattle, and Licton Springs, they will shelter more than 200 souls.
Lefty Jon Grant is taking another swing at Tim Burgess’ city-wide council seat.
“I believe in peaceful protest…and I know that rage is real,” says Aida Braxton.
The council just provided a great civics lesson in the politics of the possible.
Herbold sponsored the budget item as an alternative to Sawant’s $160 million plan.
The mayor insists Puyallup is very nice to homeless people. Residents wish they’d go away.
On undocumented immigrants, Constantine says King County won’t ‘ask for people’s papers.’
They refuse to speak with reporters beyond a pre-written statement.