Seattle-area housing prices are rising $5 an hour, every hour, every day Housing prices in metropolitan Seattle are rising by more than $5 an hour, every hour of every day, according to the Puget Sound Regional Council. Carolyn Adolph
Week in Review: Live from Bellevue! Washington sues the Trump Administration over its policy of separating migrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border, Seattle looks for a new strategy to... KUOW Staff
If you want to rent a one-bedroom in Seattle, you’ll need to make $30 an hour Renters already know that finding an affordable place in Seattle is near impossible. But sometimes local employers do not appreciate how bonkers the... Sydney Brownstone
When it comes to Native issues, is Bob Ferguson any better than Trump? You know the drainage pipes you sometimes see sticking out from underneath a road? They're called culverts. And they're creating a division between... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Living in Seattle: Why do we come, why do we stay? Seattle is a growing city. Roads have gotten more congested, trails more crowded and housing prices have been on a steady climb up. So what brings... Ross Reynolds
Should barriers be lowered to get the homeless housed? One big question people have asked in the conversation about homelessness and affordability is: can we trust the city to spend this money effectively? Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Does Seattle need to build upward? Bill Radke looks at the debate over changing Seattle's zoning laws to allow for more apartments, condos and town homes, and fewer single-family houses.... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Homeless people also want to know where Seattle's money is going With Seattle adding tens of millions of dollars to fight homelessness, people around the city want to know: Is that money being spent effectively?... David Hyde
Does everyone deserve to live in Seattle? Because that's what we're talking about Is Seattle the sort of place where, if you can’t afford it, there’s no room for you? Carolyn Adolph
Developers are building affordable housing in Seattle – very, very slowly Three years ago, the city told developers: You can either pay into a fund or build affordable housing units yourselves. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch