When Gov. Jay Inslee signed his 2024 supplemental budget on March 29, it was a moment of victory for a sudden coalition that formed during an emergency housing crisis this winter for refugees and...
In Building B of South Seattle College’s Georgetown Campus, a cohort of young adults meets Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. to participate in a national program designed to put th...
A roundup of news and announcements. we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Wednesday, April 17: 1) 46 Protestors Charged for Sea-Tac Demonstration in Support of Palestin...
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Monday, April 15: 1) Nearly $18M in Federal Funding to Support South End Community Care Efforts...
Looking out at Be’er Sheva Park recently, a colorful landscape emerges against the dreary Seattle clouds. There’s a cultural stage with blue-accented furniture, a mural on the bathroom exteri...
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Wednesday, April 10: 1) King County Releases Report Detailing Results of Guaranteed Basic Incom...
As the City continues to strategize ways to address next year’s $240 million budget deficit, PubliCola reports that a new agreement between Seattle and its largest police union, the Seattle Pol...
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Monday, April 8: 1) Mayor’s Proposed $1.35B Transportation Levy Supports Street Maintenance a...
New street safety improvements are coming to Beacon Hill, focusing on improving non-vehicle modes of transportation. Specifically, these upgrades are aimed at creating a safer environment for ped...
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Wednesday, April 3: 1) Seattle Police Officers Guild Reaches Tentative Deal With the City of Se...