A team of researchers assessing the effects of Seattle’s new minimum wage say it’s helped a little.
A ban on source-of-income discrimination and a cap on move-in fees make their way through Council.
The secretly negotiated contract was a mixed bag, in terms of reform.
Bill caps renters’ move-in costs; plus, a study confirms rents are high and landlords discriminate.
Neighborhood activists say they can’t afford better outreach, like translated materials.
The sociologist who brought a mock safe drug site to Seattle explains harm reduction.
The sociologist who brought a mock safe drug site to Seattle explains harm reduction.
The sociologist who brought a mock safe drug site to Seattle explains harm reduction.
Video analysis appears to show that a blastball ignited a failed Molotov.
Average homeowners will pay an extra $5 per month, or affordable housing subsidies will plummet.
VOCAL is inviting the public into a mock safe consumption space all over Seattle for the next week.
Almost two years after its first formative protest, hours after two more catalyzing killings, Seattle’s Black Lives Matter movement comes to a crossroads.
The final vote on the police contract will be public, but it’s arguably just for show.
‘We cannot let this gulf of distrust divide us and continue to cause us fear.’
It’s not clear how this will impact the impending Seattle police contract.
No data exists about how much the widely adopted program is actually used.
Yesterday was the last day state authorities said they’d tolerate unlicensed dispensaries.
It’s not yet clear how many patients will switch to licensed stores, versus going underground.
Patients may lose medical access for an indeterminate amount of time.
But they can still buy recreational pot like anyone else.