Want Affordable Housing In Seattle? Get In Line (Literally) Steve Graham got in line late. His number was 136. But he was optimistic about the chance of a lifetime: a shot at brand new, low-income housing in an... Liz Jones
This Week: What's The Best Way To Help People In Trouble? How do you help someone in a way that’s actually helpful: Zero tolerance? Public housing? Tiny housing? A new smart phone app? Also, millennial voters:... Bill Radke
Kent Is Getting Richer – And Less Affordable At a new strip mall in downtown Kent, a truck backs up to a butcher shop. The driver opens the back and pulls out a goat carcass. This butcher shop... Joshua McNichols
Transit Station Brings Seattle's Growth To Suburban Shoreline Shoreline, just north of Seattle, is a classic suburb facing a very urban challenge. It is gaining a light rail station at 185th Street and I-5. And th... Carolyn Adolph
Seattle Airbnb Hosts May See Tougher Regulations This Year Bill Radke speaks with Seattle City Councilmember Tim Burgess about plans to regulate online short-term rentals in the city of Seattle. Bill Radke
Employment Is High, But So Is Poverty Jeannie Yandel talks to Dona Ponepinto, president and CEO of United Way of Pierce County about a new study commissioned by United Way that found one in ... Jeannie Yandel
Five Things Seattle Can Do When It Wins The Jackpot Tonight Everybody’s dreaming about how they could spend all that money when they win that $1.5 billion Powerball jackpot – the biggest lottery prize ever in the... Gil Aegerter
Seattle Group Pushes To Restrict Criminal Background Checks For Housing Bill Radke speaks with Columbia Legal Services attorney Merf Ehman and Evan Loeffler, a lawyer who focuses on landlord tenant relations, about a... Bill Radke
Seattle Wants More Backyard Cottages Bill Radke talks to KUOW's Joshua McNichols about the case the city of Seattle is making for more backyard cottages. Joshua McNichols
Refugees Rely On Host Families As Seattle-Area Rents Rise A pot of lentils simmers in the kitchen of an upscale home in Burien. Two teen brothers and their two younger sisters keep watch. They’re Eritrean... Liz Jones