
Equity
For some disabled Seattleites, federal assistance means a return to homelessness
Dwight Williams had finally found a place where he could ‘shut the world out.’ He lost it because he played by the rules.
Dwight Williams had finally found a place where he could ‘shut the world out.’ He lost it because he played by the rules.
An advocate for those facing homelessness offers simple ways to connect.
As thousands take to the streets worldwide, Seattle youth reflect on being arrested, what they've lost and how they can save what's left.
Staff told leadership the vulnerabilities had been patched, but in fact they had not.
The council action comes one year after voters overwhelmingly approved similar protections, a vote currently tied up in court.