‘Head tax’ to fight homelessness opposed by Seattle mayor Seattle mayor Tim Burgess is speaking out against a proposed business tax that would raise extra funds to combat homelessness. City council members are... Kate OConnell
Coalition to 'camp-in' at Seattle City Hall over the homelessness crisis People from several Seattle organizations plan to camp at Seattle City Hall Wednesday night. They plan to roll out sleeping bags and blankets on the... Paige Browning
Could a new tax on Seattle businesses help the city's homeless? Bill Radke talks to Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien about a proposed head tax that would require high earning businesses in Seattle to pay $100... Bill Radke
Thousands expected at annual free health clinic at Key Arena Lines started forming around Seattle’s Key Arena Wednesday night for an annual four-day free health care clinic that began early Thursday morning. Donna... Casey Martin
Are 'good Seattleites' failing the city's Native people? Many Native people who are homeless in Seattle say they feel invisible. “We are a city that’s named after a great chief of Suquamish-Duwamish descent,... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
District didn't want us to visit this struggling Seattle school Lowell Elementary School sits across from million-dollar houses on a quiet street in Capitol Hill. But this school serves some of the poorest children... Ann Dornfeld
To pay for homeless services, Seattle considers new business tax Seattle City Council members are considering a tax on big business to fund services for homelessness. This kind of tax is often known as a “head tax” or... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Born without a home in Seattle Tiffany Hicks rode a Greyhound bus for four and a half days to get to Seattle. Her brother had recently moved here and said there were jobs. Megan Farmer
The man who steals houses in Seattle Seattle has a shortage of housing. But all over town, houses stand vacant. Either they’re in foreclosure, or they’re waiting to be torn down for... Joshua McNichols
A homeless man meets the developer who pushed him out. Surprisingly, they like each other When an old apartment building goes on the market, all of a sudden, everybody starts doing the math. Joshua McNichols