In light of federal budget cuts, the parade that highlights marginalized voices survives due to community crowdfunding.
Suicide is an epidemic amongst agricultural workers, but young farmers and state legislators are working to find solutions.
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The mobile project—an alternative to permanent sites—still doesn’t have a defined timeline.
Lots of grass and warmer weather could make for worsening fire seasons.
The fatal shooting of Tommy Le served as a case study for researchers.
After battling King County government for decades, Charles Pillon may have finally lost the fight over his illegal 10-acre junkyard.
After pressure from big businesses, city leaders cave on their plan to fund homeless services.
Less than a month after passing the controversial measure to fund homeless services, the councilmembers got cold feet.
One King County councilmember says male-dominated departments have “workplace culture issues.”
The ruling allows about 200 residents more time in their homes, as they attempt to acquire the property.
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A joint operation by local and federal officals arrested 35 “drug dealing conspirators” on June 6.
An Auburn lawmaker has organized a suit which claims the new car tab taxes are unconstitutional.
How a congregation shutting things down illustrates a clash between tradition and modernity.
Local organizations react to the Trump administration’s proposed restrictive rule changes.
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The annual One Night Count shows a four percent homeless population increase and a spike in people living in vehicles.
Officials are “ecstatic” that the court blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to withhold research funds.
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