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22 days
Housing Experts Question Whether Limiting Institutional Investors Will Help or Hurt Washington’s Housing Market
Lawmakers in Washington state are considering measures to limit institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, sparking a debate about the balance between expanding homeownership opportunities and preserving access to stable rental housing.
The Seattle Times
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Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, dies
Barney Frank, the Democratic congressman and leading liberal who brought new visibility to gay rights and crafted the most significant reforms to the financial system in a generation, has died.
Seattle Medium
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Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party Returns With Focus On Community And Small Business Support
The Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party is an annual event that celebrates the neighborhood's culture, creativity, and strong sense of community while supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses through live entertainment, local vendors, interactive art, inspiring speakers, and family-friendly activities.
The Seattle Times
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An outcry erupts as a whale mural beloved by many is replaced with art for the World Cup
The painting over of a giant mural in Dallas of swimming whales to make way for art related to the upcoming World Cup matches has spurred an outcry.
Seattle Medium
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New Exhibition Explores Seattle Black Panther Legacy Through Art And History
ARTE NOIR's Central District Legacy: Black. Power. Black Panthers. exhibition celebrates the impact of the Black Panther Party in Seattle through visual art, community memory, and the lived experiences of those who shaped the Central District.
Seattle Medium
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Byrd Barr Place Brings Community Together For Inaugural Health & Wellness Fair
Byrd Barr Place hosted its inaugural Health & Wellness Fair, bringing together health providers, community organizations, and families to promote physical, emotional, and financial well-being and access to care in a holistic and community-centered environment.
The Seattle Times
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Eastern WA school bus drivers look to Idaho for fuel as diesel prices climb
In the wake of soaring fuel costs, the East Valley School District found some nearby savings, estimated at $50-100 per bus per week.
Seattle Medium
22 days
Economic Pressures and Local Priorities: What Seattle’s Latest Economic Index Could Mean For The Black Community
The latest edition of The Index, a survey released by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, found that rising costs, economic uncertainty, and public safety concerns are reshaping how Seattle residents view the city's future, with many of the report's findings carrying added significance for the Black community.
The Seattle Times
22 days
21st gray whale found dead in WA, outpacing annual record
The latest whale was found dead Friday in Bay City, Pacific County, according to Cascadia Research Collective.
The Seattle Times
22 days
A politician admits a mistake? Never happens, but it did in Seattle
Mayor Katie Wilson has acknowledged it was a mistake to call for a boycott of hometown Starbucks. More politicians need to admit when they bungle something.
The Seattle Times
22 days
Seattle-area Muslim community reeling after San Diego mosque shooting
The shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego has left many in Seattle's Muslim community, long on edge, feeling heartbroken and horrified.
The Seattle Times
22 days
Seattle-area renters need to pay more than double housing costs to own a home
While homeownership has always cost more than renting, the gap between the two has soared since 2020.