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Regional homelessness efforts need success, but job tougher than ever
A new CEO has been hired to lead the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, which has been called an "impossible job." But officials want to...
A new CEO has been hired to lead the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, which has been called an "impossible job." But officials want to...
An audit makes suggestions about how Seattle should better handle the fentanyl crisis and crime in some parts of the city long known as hot...
Scores of villages of tiny homes for the homeless have opened in the U.S. in recent years. Here's why experts say it's not going to...
This is the first case to be decided by a Washington court regarding people living outside since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal case...
The firm representing the couple that filed the lawsuit over Seattle's Mandatory Housing Affordability Program says it will appeal the decision
Asylum-seekers living at an encampment in Kent say they have been the subject of harassment and assault, and need a safer place to stay.
The effects that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling will have on Washington cities remain to be seen as different jurisdictions start to interpret it.
The city's small but growing homeless population had become a political beach ball, with both the city and the county wanting the other to play...
The city’s Mandatory Housing Affordability program, which requires developers build or pay for new affordable housing, saw a 15% dip in revenues in 2023.