Government New rules give affordable housing developers first crack at surplus city properties. Advocates want those rules retroactively applied to a mega-block in Amazon's neighborhood. Joshua McNichols
Education Seattle officials tighten growth goals on UW The University of Washington is planning for an influx of 35,000 more students in the next decade. Paige Browning
Business King County Councilor Claudia Balducci on funding Safeco Field Bill Radke talks to King County Councilor Claudia Balducci ahead of the full council's vote on funding maintenance at Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners. Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Seattle's frenetic growth may actually be slowing down The number of people arriving in Seattle has dropped by more than a third. A year ago, 74 people were arriving in the city of Seattle daily, now the... Carolyn Adolph
Can modular homes help the city's housing affordability crisis? Ross Reynolds talks to Janet Pope, executive director of the Compass Housing Alliance. The group has been trying to build lower cost modular housing for... Ross Reynolds
Eddie Vedder tells packed stadium Seattle has no reason not to solve homelessness crisis At Pearl Jam’s first Home Show Wednesday night, front man Eddie Vedder dedicated their hit song, “Evenflow,” to another Eddie. Casey Martin
Is Seattle's hot housing market starting to cool down? Bill Radke talks about what's happening with Seattle's housing market and if we're currently in a bubble. We talk to James Young, director of the... Bill Radke Sophie Reid
North Seattle tiny house village responds to neighbor complaints Changes are coming to the tiny house village in Seattle’s Licton Springs neighborhood. Amid concerns from neighbors and uncertainty about whether the... Kate OConnell
King County Councilor Jeanne Kohl-Welles on funding Safeco Field Bill Radke talks to King City Councilor Jeanne Kohl-Welles about her decision to pull out a bill she originally co-sponsored, to fund maintenance at... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
Tips for frustrated renters who want their security deposit back Natasha Weled was told she would get back the security deposit she put down on a two-bedroom apartment in Bellevue. Instead she got a letter from a debt... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch