'Heartbreaking': Seattle's homeless are getting sicker and shelters are struggling to keep up
As baby boomers age, many are finding themselves in a system not set up for late-life care, without anywhere else to go.
As baby boomers age, many are finding themselves in a system not set up for late-life care, without anywhere else to go.
Two new programs in King and Snohomish counties take different approaches to catch minors who are falling through the cracks.
Seattle Public Schools officials say a partnership with the Technology Access Foundation could help the district close academic gaps for students of color.
A report by the Washington State Patrol documented 20 cases of missing Indigenous women in Yakima County, the most in the state. A scholar who is a Yakama tribal member reflects on the dire situation.
On June 19, 1865, a Union general arrived in Texas with news that slavery had ended. It was an announcement 2½ years too late, and one that today calls upon us all to remain vigilant.