WA’s death penalty may be unconstitutional, but it’s not dead — yet by Lilly Fowler / February 15, 2019
Muslim group buys hotel rooms for 28 homeless people during snowstorm by Lilly Fowler / February 12, 2019
U District business owners fighting upzones until the end Business owners say Mandatory Housing Affordability will hurt their vision of creating a 'Pike Place Market North.' Councilmember Rob Johnson says it will help. by Josh Cohen / February 15, 2019
News In Methow Valley, locals hope D.C. lawmakers will stop a copper mine The Senate just passed a bill that would place a moratorium on developing an area rich in copper, and currently home to a thriving tourism industry. by John Stang / February 14, 2019
Growth Will Microsoft's housing plan work? Silicon Valley offers some clues Housing Trust Silicon Valley could be a model for how Microsoft's affordable housing effort will operate. Here's how it's working there. by Josh Cohen / January 30, 2019
Growth Downtown driving tax could fix traffic without pricing out the poor Durkan wants to toll drivers to lower emissions and break Seattle's gridlock, and new research shows it could benefit low-income communities, too. by Josh Cohen / January 29, 2019
Growth 'Where are the Black people?' Central District residents get creative to fight displacement A new coalition wants homeowners to lease space to developers, tenants to offset skyrocketing property taxes. by Josh Cohen / January 25, 2019
Culture Bye, Seattle: 7 cities you should move to For those Seattleites ready to throw in the towel, why not try relocating to Burien or Bellingham? by Knute Berger / January 22, 2019
News The $500M question: What do housing advocates think of Microsoft’s plan? The tech giant is offering a historic half billion for housing construction, mostly through loans. by Josh Cohen / January 17, 2019
Growth WA Legislature poised to go big on affordable housing Voters across the state want to see solutions. Lawmakers have at least a dozen. by Josh Cohen / January 14, 2019
Culture Will the Seattle Squeeze suffocate local film production? During ‘Viadoom,’ Tacoma and Shoreline may get starring roles as Seattle. by Brangien Davis / January 11, 2019
Culture What will Capitol Hill be if it loses Neighbours? A $6.9 million price tag for the storied gay club prompts nostalgia. by Agueda Pacheco Flores / January 10, 2019
News For city workers, Viadoom paves the way for flexible scheduling The mayor has directed all departments to allow more flexible work days, something many workers say has been a long time coming. by Josh Cohen / January 9, 2019 / Updated Jan. 9 at 3:19 p.m.