Equity What next for Seattle’s homeless? It has been over nine months since Seattle Mayor Ed Murray declared a “state of civil emergency” in response to an alarming, and growing, number of people living on the streets. ... by Sinan Demirel / August 23, 2016
Culture An eviction in Ballard “I would never sell this place,” my landlord assured me last summer. “Even though I get calls from developers every week.” by Katy Sewall / January 19, 2016
Politics A fading community As African-Americans move out of the Central District, what's to become of the clinics that served them? by David Kroman / December 16, 2015
Politics Guest Opinion: Seattle should welcome new zoning ideas A Mount Baker area property: Backyard cottages can offer affordability and compatibility with the neighborhood. by Chuck Wolfe / July 23, 2015
Politics Getting to no on growth. To get to yes. Older buildings on Jackson Street in Pioneer Square. A proposed 11-story building at the far end of Jackson was rejected. by Mark Hinshaw / July 22, 2015
Equity Seattle Council questions housing ideas Town houses in lower Wallingford by David Kroman / July 20, 2015
Politics 9 words that shook Seattle: Are our zoning roots really racial? Homes on Queen Anne (2002) by Eric Scigliano / July 19, 2015
Politics Seattle growth: How to stand up to developers, City Hall Construction near 6th and Lenora in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood. by Knute Berger / July 13, 2015
Politics Murray group puts Seattle on road to much more housing Condos along Leary Avenue NW in the urban village of Ballard. by David Kroman / July 13, 2015
Culture Beacon Hill Blues: 3 local artists ponder the "G-word" Beacon Hill's five-year-old Station coffee shop is a gathering place for locals. by Jake Uitti / May 25, 2015