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The Way Home: The roots of the homeless crisis
A 1970 arson marked a turning point in the city’s ability to provide housing for its low-income residents, many of whom lived in rooming houses and SRO hotels.
A 1970 arson marked a turning point in the city’s ability to provide housing for its low-income residents, many of whom lived in rooming houses and SRO hotels.
What exactly is “broken” here? And why has it resisted our best attempts to fix it?
As gun deaths rise, Seattle-area leaders hope peer pressure can break cycles of violence.
Most attention goes to the committed anti-vaccine crowd but a quarter of those unvaccinated come from a more politically, racially diverse group.
Thousands are turning to private insurers for care plans in order to avoid paying a new tax.