Landlord Took Chance On Homeless Family: 'You Have Come A Long Way' In 2013 Alena Rogers was homeless with her two young boys. She had made multiple applications to local landlords, but her past substance abuse problems... StoryCorps
Homeless And Sick: 'I Would Just Go In The Restroom And Cry' Charlotte Wheelock and her husband, Nick Hodges, moved to Seattle in 2014 after Charlotte was offered a job in the city. But the job fell through and... StoryCorps
When Survival Becomes A Crime: How City Laws Affect The Homeless Marcie Sillman talks to Sara Rankin, law professor at Seattle University, about the how city ordinances and laws affect the homeless in Washington cities. Amina Al-Sadi Marcie Sillman
King County Aims To Shelter Homeless Families Faster It’s Monday, a little after 5 p.m., and Chelsea Lapointe and her 7-week-old baby walk into Bianca's Place shelter in Seattle's booming South Lake Union... John Ryan
Real Change Street Paper Goes Digital Bill Radke speaks with Tim Harris, founding director of Real Change, about the newspaper's decision to offer a digital edition to readers. Bill Radke Kate O'Connell
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray On The Housing Crunch And Homelessness Marcie Sillman talks with Seattle Mayor Ed Murray about the issues of affordable housing and homelessness in Seattle. Marcie Sillman Andy Hurst
Don’t Call Us Homeless: Living On A School Bus In Seattle Smoke rises from an old school bus parked in the Interbay area of Seattle – but it’s not coming from the tailpipe. Inside, Michelle, 26, is adding fuel... Kara McDermott Suzanne Tennant
This Week's News Was An Elephant Stampede Seattle officials did not stand in the way of the decision to send Woodland Park Zoo's elephants to Oklahoma, should they have? How important is it when... Bill Radke
Why 'Rapid Re-Housing' May Be Key To Ending Homelessness In King County Marcie Sillman talks with Alice Shobe about rapid re-housing and how the strategy fits into ending homelessness in Seattle and King County. Shobe is... Marcie Sillman Andy Hurst
1811 Eastlake: Where Formerly Homeless Alcoholics Are Allowed To Drink Marcie Sillman talks with Bill Hobson about 1811 Eastlake -- a facility that houses formerly homeless, chronic alcoholics and allows people to drink.... Marcie Sillman Andy Hurst