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Chief Seattle Club housing project rooted in Indigenous culture
The organization is opening 80 units in Pioneer Square to provide housing for previously unhoused residents, most of whom are Native.
The organization is opening 80 units in Pioneer Square to provide housing for previously unhoused residents, most of whom are Native.
Disability advocates accuse state lawmakers of shortchanging special education, splitting up families and costing taxpayers millions.
To help more people of color enter the legal pot industry, some want the state to allow more cannabis stores to open. But in Olympia, the plan is a tough sell.
When state support ends, many leaving the foster system find themselves on their own with no job skills or support system.
It is seen as an essential part of a countywide push to end youth homelessness by 2022.