Seattle community court referrals are surging. Here's why
The softer approach to prosecution has seen double the referrals since tough-on-crime city attorney Ann Davison took office in January.
The softer approach to prosecution has seen double the referrals since tough-on-crime city attorney Ann Davison took office in January.
The state has renewed efforts to keep kids released from foster care and detention centers from becoming homeless.
One third of the state's residents are most concerned about the economy in the upcoming election, a new Crosscut/Elway poll [/content/files/sites/default/files/files/crosscut-elway-poll-0722.pdf]found.
As the county considers extending the pandemic-era emergency rent relief program, advocates hope poor communication and red tape are a thing of the past.
Last year, the city invested $153 million in dozens of new housing projects. But as costs hit historic heights, the need for affordable units isn't slowing down.