How clean energy could be good for your wallet as well as the environment Clean energy advocates argue Washington will continue to be vulnerable to these price fluctuations unless we move away from the global oil market — not just Russian oil. Angela King
Seattle business leaders weigh in on reports of crime on the rise From vandalism to theft, store owners across the city of Seattle say they are worried about a rise in crime. And the reasons for the rise, much like the experiences, vary. Sarah Leibovitz
The all-cash housing craze As if buying a house in the Seattle area isn't hard enough already, enter the all-cash offer. These bids are often the ticket to buying a house in the region, and they're getting easier for people without existing wealth to access. Clare McGrane
Seattle Now: Why is everything so expensive? Prices for everything from gas to food to housing have skyrocketed in the last year. Seattle is being hit harder than the rest of the country — we had the second-highest inflation rate, behind Atlanta. So what's going on? Clare McGrane
No more yurts. Orcas Islanders want affordable places year-round If you can find a place to live and work on Orcas Island you’re set. But who's got the land? Libby Denkmann
It's been a good year for Pike Place Market artisans in Seattle. Some say the best Supply chain disruptions might be making it hard to shop for things like flat screen TVs. But at the Pike Place Market, some local artisans are benefiting. Joshua McNichols
With Buy Nothing, find free gifts in your neighborhood faster than Amazon Prime Some holiday taboos are being blown open this year, through a wave of 'Buy Nothing' Paige Browning
Seattle's Little Saigon is keeping its culture alive with or without 'real commitment' from officials Seattle's Little Saigon exemplifies the devastating effects of the Covid-19 pandemic in many ways. Katie Campbell
With evictions on pause until 2022, Seattle renters hope to access federal help Kim Malcolm talks with Edmund Witter, managing attorney with the Housing Justice Project, which gives free legal help to renters facing eviction in King County. Kim Malcolm
Why this Seattle business leader says the city should 'treat this emergency on our streets' like the pandemic Business leaders say their ability to recover from the pandemic, especially in Downtown Seattle, depends on how whether the city will put the same effort into treating the "emergency on our streets": chronic homelessness and diminishing affordable housing. Angela King