Equity More Washington companies offer doula services in health benefits Businesses like Microsoft and Walmart are covering costs for birth workers, which advocates say can help lower racial disparity in pregnancy outcomes. by Megan Burbank / February 15, 2024
News Planned Parenthood awarded $110K after Spokane clinic protests Demonstrations by anti-abortion organizers, including the extremist-supported Church at Planned Parenthood group, have doubled in the past year. by Megan Burbank / December 20, 2022
Equity Who is traveling to Washington for abortion care? Abortion providers predicted Roe’s reversal would cause an influx of out-of-state patients. New data and clinic reports show they were right. by Megan Burbank / November 14, 2022
Equity Seattle therapist starts her own conference for clinicians of color Striving to counteract the whiteness of most mental health treatment, Ashley McGirt-Adair hopes “Reclaiming Wellness” will be an annual event. by Megan Burbank / August 14, 2023
Equity Can scare tactics sell the state on mental health funding? Will the Washington Legislature have to bail out any state pension funds? by Judy Lightfoot / January 4, 2011
Equity How is King County doing on the homeless front? A place to sleep by Judy Lightfoot / December 15, 2010
Equity Climbing out of homelessness: Five men conquer drugs and Mount Rainier Fabulous 5 by Judy Lightfoot / August 22, 2011
Equity Will the mayor give Nickelsville's homeless a permanent site? Security gate, Nickelsville by Judy Lightfoot / September 20, 2010
Equity Upside of a downturn: new neighborhood housing for the low-income LIHI director Sharon Lee, left, and others break ground for the soon-to-be University Apartments. by Judy Lightfoot / July 26, 2010
Equity Families living in vehicles need 'Safe Parking' A city-funded pilot program in Ballard will provide parking spaces, some amenities, and info on housing resources to families whose only home rides on four wheels. by Judy Lightfoot / January 25, 2012