The Navigation Team was created to ease the impact of encampment clean-ups, but its growth is on hold as some question its effectiveness.
The former Army base could ease the city’s low-income housing shortage or school overcrowding. It just probably can’t do both.
The move comes after the company announced plans to increase worker pay and benefits.
The news ushers in a two-year monitoring period in which the city can’t slip up.
If legislators don’t act on the governor’s legislation, a plan could land on the November ballot.
And guns and climate too.
People lacking a permanent addresses often don’t know when they are supposed to appear in court. And they don’t have the money to pay the fines that follow.
Plus, the Eastside comes together in support of its Muslim residents.
In his State-of-the-State address, the governor made the case for an ambitious carbon tax.
The order buys the about 200 residents more time, for now.
A bipartisan contingent of state officials say they are open to meeting with Jeff Sessions in the future.
It has been more than a year since the law was approved by voters.
Amid national immigration talks Wednesday, Attorney General Bob Ferguson filed a lawsuit against Motel 6 for discriminatory policies while advocates asked that Congress act on DACA.
Plus, Nelly’s accuser files suit.
Now in full control, Democrats hope to take care of business, but moderates might muck things up.
The U.S. District Court decision brings back a process that has helped approximately 2,500 families each year.
Two Washington drivers allege that Jungle Trux and Amazon failed to pay overtime or grant them breaks.
It was the centerpiece of the governor’s crusade against climate change. Now it’s gone.
Community members shared their vision of the city’s first LGBTQ-affirming senior housing project at Tuesday’s workshop.
Plus, Auburn continues to widen its web.
