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Boeing has taken in billions in tax breaks from Washington State, but still lays off workers all the same. Nonetheless, state ...
Snohomish County's zoning regulation reforms could bring more childcare centers and home daycares to neighborhoods. (Google Streetview) The Snohomish County Council is making it easier for childcare ...
Protec17 union steward Jamie Fackler launched his campaign for Seattle City Council today, running in District 2, which covers Southeast Seattle. (Fackler campaign) The Seattle City Council District 2 ...
Rebate lottery winners will be randomly selected after a two-week application period that extends through April 23. Washingtonians in the market for a new e-bike can qualify for the chance to snag a ...
A rally Saturday in Lake Forest Park served to highlight the threats to the bus rapid transit project, which will connect Shoreline to Bothell. In order to open in 2028 as planned, construction needs ...
The Urbanist is hosting a housing panel on Wednesday, April 23 at El Centro de la Raza. (The Urbanist) On April 23, The Urbanist and Seattle YIMBY are hosting a panel on the One Seattle Comprehensive ...
The race to determine who will fill the District 2 vacancy left on the Seattle City Council by the resignation of Tammy Morales is heating up. In late February, Adonis Ducksworth jumped in the race, ...
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson threw a gauntlet down to new progressive revenue at a April 1 press conference in which he threatened a veto. Ferguson wants deeper program cuts instead. (TVW) Echoing ...
Senate Bill 5595 would encourage “shared” people-oriented streets. What is a street if not shared public space? A city street is one of the few instances of true and actual public space in the city, ...
Building densely and adding apartments near parks and green space used to come more naturally to Seattle. Reforms could encourage this type of development again. (Doug Trumm) Cars and sprawl are the ...
View of the South Park townhome development that sparked a hit piece from a Seattle Times columnist and editorial board member. (Bryan Kirschner) In an article entitled “More concrete, less green: A ...