The Legislature has proposed budgets that would cut $30 million from the state’s signature homelessness program, which would largely halt work to remove encampments on state property next to highways.
Seattle turned into a vastly riskier place to live for poor people. It became nearly impossible to afford even the cheapest ...
Avoiding delays that can come with trying to enter a publicly funded treatment center, a new city program gets some people ...
The ongoing 10-year, primary charity partnership between the One Roof Foundation and YouthCare, borne out of the 2017 ...
Construction has begun on the hotel at 1400 S. 320th St. to prepare it for use as part of the Health Through Housing (HTH) ...
Plans are finally moving forward for two former hotels that King County purchased to help shelter homeless individuals in ...
There are almost as many ways to describe the El Rey as there are years under its (metaphorical) belt. One can outline its ...
Mayor Bass and other elected leaders faced a federal judge after an independent audit found accounting issues with the $2.5 ...
Seattle-area coffee shop owner and pastor Keith Carpenter wants his critics to know he doesn’t hate them; in fact, he’d love ...
A controversial homeless shelter in Seattle's Little Saigon neighborhood has closed its doors, a year after its planned ...
Services Not Sweeps — a coalition of grassroots and nonprofit housing advocacy groups including Stop the Sweeps, WHEEL and Real Change — has been campaigning around a proposal to restrict sweeps of ...
This spring, Real Change is fundraising to cultivate the commons, build our shared resources and foster a community rooted in collective care and power.