Opinion Crime is rare in Seattle — unless you ask my neighbors on Nextdoor There is a bit more equality in where crime strikes these days, and some in the North end find that uncomfortable. by Walter Hatch / April 12, 2019
Politics WA landlords continue to turn away applicants with Section 8 vouchers, despite new law The rules kicked in last September, but the state does not provide any enforcement for violators. by David Kroman / April 10, 2019
Growth WA advocates are asking for $100M more to fight homelessness Advocates are calling to raise it to $200M, doubling it over last year’s funding level. by Josh Cohen / April 5, 2019
News Man used as proof that ‘Seattle Is Dying’ tells his story Robert Champagne says KOMO's special inaccurately portrayed him. To start, he hasn't been homeless for more than three years. by David Kroman / March 28, 2019
Opinion Why KOMO's 'Seattle is Dying' special resonated The provocative program spotlights a ‘darkened corner of Seattle’s criminal justice system.’ by John Carlson / March 22, 2019
Politics Are arrests the answer to homelessness? Seattle Police chief says no Addressing service providers, Chief Best talks the intersection of police and homelessness. by David Kroman / March 22, 2019
Opinion 6 reasons why KOMO's take on homelessness is the wrong one The local outlet's new documentary marks a step backwards in the public discussion on homelessness. by Catherine Hinrichsen / March 20, 2019
Opinion How one woman finds hope when 'nothing good ever happens' With a string of bad luck, including homelessness, Kamla Patton still finds a way to stay positive. by Glenn Nelson / March 18, 2019
News Before he died, a King County inmate pled for help — he didn’t get it Attorneys representing the long-time partner of Derek Hutchinson are demanding an inquest. by David Kroman / March 7, 2019
Politics Sawant accuses mayor of retaliation amid fight over homelessness The tension hinges on a controversial service provider and Durkan's pick to lead the homelessness response. by David Kroman / March 1, 2019 / Updated Mar. 1 at 11:05 a.m.
Politics Report: Seattle needs reform to end revolving door between jail and homelessness Business and neighborhood groups call for 'wholesale reform' of Seattle's criminal justice system. by David Kroman / February 25, 2019
Equity In Seattle, 1 in 5 people booked into jail are homeless The arrests by police are mostly for nonviolent crime. by David Kroman / February 19, 2019
Equity Muslim group buys hotel rooms for 28 homeless people during snowstorm This is the second time The Muslim Association of Puget Sound has provided hotel rooms for the homeless encampment. by Lilly Fowler / February 12, 2019 / Updated on Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 12:45 p.m.
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
Politics Government shutdown: a ‘potential catastrophe’ for Seattle’s low-income renters Neither landlords nor tenants are panicking. Yet. by David Kroman / January 8, 2019