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A report card released Monday shows Vancouver’s first “Safe Stay Community,” which provides shed-like housing units and around-the-clock case managers, housed 14 of its 46 residents – a roughly 30% rate – in its first six months.
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King County will buy a hotel that has been housing people who are homeless in Seattle for roughly a year as well as four or five other hotels in the…
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A coalition of nonprofits filed a petition asserting that the language Seattle voters could see about a new approach to the city’s homelessness crisis…
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They briefly occupied an abandoned middle school, hoping to make it into housing. They dumped trash on the steps of Tacoma’s city hall, urging trash…
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A housing advocacy group pitched a tent in the middle of a busy downtown Tacoma intersection on Tuesday, demanding the city take action on…
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UPDATE, Nov. 24: A protest organized by Tacoma housing advocates Monday night ended with a march to the home of the city’s mayor. The demonstration…
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A series of changes to state housing laws are weeks away from going into effect July 28. They're the result of a push this year by state lawmakers to stem…
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King County has more than 13 times as many homeless people without shelter than Boston. In fact, the county has almost as many unsheltered homeless people…
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Homeless people may stand a better chance of improving their health when offered a permanent place to live without a requirement for sobriety, the results from a Seattle center suggest.