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Mossback’s Northwest: An end to Seattle’s ramps to nowhere
The ramps to an imagined expressway were built during freeway frenzy in the 1960s. Now, all but one are coming down.
The ramps to an imagined expressway were built during freeway frenzy in the 1960s. Now, all but one are coming down.
In the complicated process for federal relief, community groups are stepping in to help their neighbors.
Western State Hospital has mostly stopped accepting jail transfers, leaving inmates with mental illness in limbo.
Seattle and King County are strongly encouraging people to wear masks in grocery stores and other public spaces to help stop COVID-19 transmission.
Nonprofits and government agencies are spending millions every week to meet a historic need in the wake of record-breaking unemployment.