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... 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
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
Seattle renters feel vulnerable, landlords vilified Kim Malcolm talks with University of Washington sociology professor Kyle Crowder about a new study that looks at Seattle's rental housing market. Over... Kim Malcolm
Should Seattle be investing in tiny house villages? Tiny house villages in Seattle are meant to shelter people who are homeless. The small modular shelters offer a roof and a community. However, the city... Bill Radke
These Edmonds churchgoers wanted to house the homeless. Their first tenants arrive in August Edmonds Lutheran Church is installing a new home on their property for people experiencing homelessness. It’s a rectangular, 260-square-foot studio... Casey Martin
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