Equity Seattle's 30-year fight to end homelessness In a culmination of three decades of perpetual crisis, Seattle late last year joined other West Coast cities in proclaiming that homelessness had reached a state of emergency. ... by Sinan Demirel / July 19, 2016
Equity Homeless in Seattle: The roots of a crisis At last count, there were 4,500 people living on the streets of Seattle and King County. It wasn’t always this way... by Sinan Demirel / June 28, 2016
Equity When we paid caseworkers in cookies: A brief history of serving homeless youth The Shelter, Seattle's first home for homeless youth, was located on Beacon Hill. by Sinan Demirel / March 4, 2014
Equity Seattle's Hotel de Gink Before Tent City, before Nickelsville, the city had a self-managed, self-policed, sustainable room-and-boarding house for homeless men. by Sinan Demirel / November 25, 2013
Fiddler on the Roof: Can tradition balance turbulence? Village Theatre's production of Fiddler on the Roof by Francesca Lyman / December 17, 2012
Culture Musical revival captures Twain, Americana, U.S. racial history Huck (Randy Scholz) and, right, Jim (Rodney Hicks) in Village Theatre's "Big River." by Francesca Lyman / November 15, 2012
Culture 'Zero net energy' homes: an experiment in Issaquah An artist's drawing of the proposed zHome townhouses in Issaquah, Wash. (Howland Housing) by Francesca Lyman / October 7, 2008