
Growth
How Seattle's vacant building problem is helping ex-prisoners and the homeless
The city is instituting new rules, increasing fines and encouraging creative uses to prevent developers from leaving buildings empty.
The city is instituting new rules, increasing fines and encouraging creative uses to prevent developers from leaving buildings empty.
Neighbors have long opposed the city's plan for the former Army post. The Seattle City Council on Tuesday brought that battle to a close.
Sick of roaring airplane traffic and other neighborhood noise, a group of citizen scientists are gathering data in hopes someone will listen.
New eviction laws cap late fees and give tenants 14 days to pay back rent, among other protections.
Let Mossback play Dante as we navigate a rush hour inferno.