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Political ads playing during local broadcasts, including during the NCAA tournament, have targeted a Democrat-proposed tax in the Washington state legislature.
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It’s the first time the waitlist will be open to households of all sizes since 2015. THA anticipates high demand, but said anybody who needs housing help should apply.
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The realtors' association is hoping to influence lawmakers considering a slate of laws that would change how, where, and what housing is built in Washington.
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American suburbs mandated single-family homes generations ago, often to segregate areas by race and class. New laws allow more-affordable options like townhomes but construction so far has been slow.
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A measure up for a Feb. 14 special election in Seattle would create 'social housing,' something that's like public housing — but with a big difference.
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers say they are finding common ground in the effort to build new housing in Washington state.
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In Oregon, mass timber is increasingly being viewed as a construction material that could help the state build more affordable homes and revive rural logging towns. Mass timber is made from wood products that are fastened together to make large panels or beams.
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Oregon's newly sworn-in Democratic Gov. Tina Kotek signed three executive orders to tackle the state's housing and homelessness crises on her first full day in office Tuesday.
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A new report shows the cost of renting a home or apartment is up 15% nationally to a new record high.
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The hot housing market may tempt older homeowners looking to cash in, but obstacles to finding a new place to live are forcing some of them to stay put.