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Government shutdown: a ‘potential catastrophe’ for Seattle’s low-income renters
Neither landlords nor tenants are panicking. Yet.
Neither landlords nor tenants are panicking. Yet.
It was the year that the gnashing, seemingly insatiable beast of growth in Seattle slowed down. At least a little
It feels like 2018 was the culmination of years-long emotional and political whiplash. Reflecting on what has brought us to
While 2018 may not have been as eventful as 2017 (what with the mayor resigning and all), it's
The Seattle Conservation Corps has been equipping members of the local homeless population with paid jobs in construction, from bricklaying to carpentry to plumbing.