Latest Sweep Displaces Dozens As Winter Weather Rolls In
Sign in the window of an RV slated for towing. By Erica C. Barnett The first snowflakes were just starting to fall on Monday morning as dozens of
Sign in the window of an RV slated for towing. By Erica C. Barnett The first snowflakes were just starting to fall on Monday morning as dozens of
1. On Monday, December 20, the city will remove a large RV and tent encampment along West Green Lake Way North, close to the lawn bowling area of
Gov. Inslee’s supplemental budget proposal includes funding for new tiny-house village shelters. By John Stang On Wednesday, Gov. Jay Inslee
Anything Helps’ Mike Mathias and deputy Seattle Schools superintendent Rob Gannon take questions at Broadview-Thomson K-8 school earlier this
#LiveOnNY Logo Image courtesy of David Bodrick via Flickr In a rare, combined meeting of Bronx Community Board 7’s (CB7) Health & Human
The United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently issued a report concerning the use of
When the Afghanistan government fell to the Taliban just days after the U.S. and coalition forces withdrew their troops, Afghan allies that served
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King’s Inn By Erica C. Barnett Both the city of Seattle and the new King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) have said they hope to
For over three decades, Autism Plus has challenged the status quo by championing neurodiverse individuals and their rights. Passionate in its
The growing number of refugees worldwide are part of a global crisis. As of 2021, 1% of the world’s population have been forcibly displaced. And
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Council member Alex Pedersen; Seattle Channel screenshot. By Erica C. Barnett Earlier this year, as the city prepared to sweep a small encampment in
SPD Community Service Officer Kevin Hendrix and sworn officer Hosea Crumpton; image via SPD Facebook. By Paul Kiefer The re-launch of the Seattle
When last we met, I castigated Gov. Phil Scott for his needlessly cruel posture on the emergency housing program, which he insists on shutting down