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Can light rail expand without displacing low-income residents?
When light rail came to Rainier Valley in 2009, change followed. Residents had a new, faster way to get to
Jen Dev
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When light rail came to Rainier Valley in 2009, change followed. Residents had a new, faster way to get to
Doctors, nurses and other health-care professionals are seeing fewer lower-income patients these days. The reason, health and policy experts say,
The Violence Against Women Act, which funds responses to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence and stalking, has been on
A report released by an independent investigator Friday failed to turn up evidence of systematic sexism within Seattle City Light,
Correction: Hours after Crosscut reported that the detainee had died, officials stated that he had been transported to a medical facility. He is now on life support.