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Monthly Archives: March 2017

Seattle Renters Are Getting A Commission

Renters in Seattle are poised to get more political representation in the city. Tenants--the fastest growing demographic in the city making up 54% of all...

Kristina’s Homelessness Story

Kristina Sawyckyj is a former marine, serves on the board of the Resident Action Project, participates in a veterans' support group, is an active...

Sunday Video: Capitol Hill

Enrico Pozzo presents an ode to the wonderful bits of Capitol Hill. Highlighting culture, food, architecture, and parks, Pozzo captures some of the best...

What We’re Reading: Chopping Block, Fight Hate, And Urban Schooling

Chopping block: The White House's budget proposal would eliminate and chop budgets across the federal government, including popular programs like Community Development Block Grants,...

Bus Driver Appreciation Day: A Bus Driver Appreciates Other Bus Drivers!

They're a fine bunch, the operators. Bus Driver Appreciation Day was originally designated in Seattle, and I'm not surprised. We've got good people here....

Plan Shapes Up For Seattle RapidRide Expansion

Seattle is moving full steam ahead on its RapidRide network planning program, a bold initiative to provide high-quality frequent bus service across the city. Seven...

Roosevelt Community Feedback On Draft MHA Rezones

In early December last year, community members of the Roosevelt neighborhood met for a community workshop to discuss the draft Mandatory Housing Affordability (MHA) rezones for...

Go Green Conference Will Delve Into Sustainability Issues Tomorrow

The Go Green Conference starts tomorrow (March 16th) at 9am at the Washington State Convention Center. King County Executive Dow Constantine will provide introductory...