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For older renters, Western WA’s housing boom can sow insecurity
After three forced moves, with a fourth on the horizon, the threat of homelessness looms for one couple amid a daunting housing market.
After three forced moves, with a fourth on the horizon, the threat of homelessness looms for one couple amid a daunting housing market.
A new report found 86 issues, a record number, with how state agencies spent funds, listing documentation deficiencies and $1.17B in questioned costs.
The city-funded rainbow flag has been a frequent vandalism target, but allies have raised $15K to repaint it.
Democratic lawmakers said they chose not to reconvene the bipartisan Washington State Redistricting Commission after a judicial ruling for a new map.
After four meetings for public comments, Washington’s largest district will push the budget vote off for a few weeks.