
Environment
We’re putting homes in wildfire paths
For people living in the “wildland-urban interface,” wildfire risk is the new normal, and the risk is increasing as more people move into places where cul-de-sac meets forest or sagebrush.
For people living in the “wildland-urban interface,” wildfire risk is the new normal, and the risk is increasing as more people move into places where cul-de-sac meets forest or sagebrush.
Rob Johnson is rushing to pass a new ordinance, but activists say it leaves the trees vulnerable.
Facing limited housing options and an unhelpful bureaucracy, one tenant has little choice but to stay in a rodent-infested apartment.
The King County Executive floated an idea to use an existing tool to save the music venue. It could happen. Maybe.
The intersection of Seattle’s rapid growth and its impact on performance spaces has been front and center in recent