
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.
The city council passed legislation in 2008 that was supposed to be temporary, but stronger measures still haven’t taken root.
The ramps to an imagined expressway were built during freeway frenzy in the 1960s. Now, all but one are coming down.
Cross-laminated timber building could help fight climate change. But its threat to ecosystems could make it a mixed blessing.
In the state's next budget, lawmakers should invest in projects that help us walk, roll, and bike — not drive.