Opinion
How Seattle can slow gentrification — and why it must
White people are returning to the same parts of Seattle past generations helped segregate. But we're not helpless in the fight against displacement.
White people are returning to the same parts of Seattle past generations helped segregate. But we're not helpless in the fight against displacement.
According to a new study, nearly half of units in one downtown building were owned by anonymous entities.
Cuts to transit and other transportation needs across the state are almost guaranteed, officials say. But so is a lawsuit to challenge the $30 car-tabs measure.
Hours after early returns signaled major change to the council and the budget, city leaders commiserated and then got to work.
A plan to speed up the process of electrifying Metro's fleet of vehicles also calls for expanding the region's charging network and creating a pipeline for green jobs.