The decision to postpone the scheduled removal of a homeless camp may signal how Mayor Katie Wilson will recalibrate the city’s approach to the crisis.
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Op-Ed: Seattle needs stabilization homeless camps
As Seattle considers sanctioned homeless camps again, we stand at a familiar crossroads. I've spent five years with We Heart Seattle doing boots-on-the-ground outreach and cleanup, alongside lived ...
House Bill 2489 would prevent local governments from enforcing anti-camping laws, removing encampments, or citing people for ...
The merger creates a combined organization with 1,000 employees serving 75,000 clients across Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
SEATTLE — The Seattle City Council's budget committee has unanimously passed the 2026 budget, marking a historic investment in housing, public safety, and affordability for working families. The ...
New Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson says there has been no change to police policy on open-air drug use, pushing back on rumors of friction with SPD. Wilson outlined priorities for her first term, ...
Since announcing a homelessness crisis three years ago, leaders of King County and the City of Seattle have come up with a number of ideas ranging from more tiny home villages to "mega tents." When it ...
A new mayor swept into Portland pledging to stand up shelter and get people off the streets. In Seattle we've heard that before. One year in, here's what happened.
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