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PubliCola
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New Council Legislation Could Make Your Utility Bills Cheaper
By Erica C. Barnett City Councilmember Dan Strauss, along with Council President Joy Hollingsworth, is proposing legislation this week that… The post New Council Legislation Could Make Your Utility Bills Cheaper appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Medium
about 7 hours
Do You Agree With Mayor Wilson’s Proposal To Increase Taxes For Public Transportation?
People have expressed their opposition to raising taxes on public transportation, with some suggesting taxing billionaires instead, while others believe that raising taxes without raising salaries is unfair.
Seattle Medium
about 7 hours
Are Black People Being Left Behind By AI?
Black communities should not shy away from AI, but instead learn to use it as a tool to shape the future and demand accountability from corporations.
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
More Than 125,000 Washington Residents Living With Dementia, Experts Urge Connection And Support
The University of Washington Memory and Brain Wellness Center offers a variety of programs designed to connect individuals and families with resources, education and support to help those living with dementia and their caregivers navigate the journey together.
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
Black Girls Disproportionately Impacted by Child Sex Trafficking In King County
Black girls are disproportionately impacted by child sex trafficking in King County, accounting for 44-52% of victims despite making up only 4.4% of the population, due to systemic failures, racial bias, housing instability, and chronic underinvestment.
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
Experts Say Seattle’s Black Middle Class Is Not Disappearing But Being Displaced
Seattle's Black middle class is being displaced by rising housing costs, wealth disparities, and long-standing structural inequities, making it more difficult for Black families to access wealth-building opportunities.
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
As Costs Rise, Solid Ground Works to Keep Families From Falling Into Crisis
Solid Ground is an anti-poverty and social service organization in Seattle that is working to help families stay financially stable by providing services and partnering with Black-led organizations, while also advocating for policy changes to address systemic issues.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
City Initiative Empowers Students To Lead Mental Health And Safety Efforts At Five Seattle High Schools
The City of Seattle has launched a youth-led mental health and safety initiative at five public high schools, empowering students to design awareness campaigns, connect classmates with resources, and promote conversations about mental health and community well-being.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
City Council Proposal Could Expand Utility Discounts To 31,000 Households
Seattle City Councilmember Dan Strauss has proposed legislation to expand eligibility for the city's Utility Discount Program, providing up to $1,000 in annual savings on utility bills for an estimated 31,000 additional low-income households.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
Officials Demand More Reforms From KCRHA
Seattle and King County officials have mandated additional corrective actions and external financial oversight for the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) following a determination that its plan to rectify significant financial management deficiencies remains incomplete.
City Cast Seattle
about 12 hours
Are You Saying ‘Bagel’ Wrong? Plus, WA Tightens the Belt and We Say Goodbye to Hilary Knight
Today on the podcast, Host Jane C. Hu brings on linguistics professor Kara Becker to explain that, actually, audience development manager Ben Keenan’s PNW accent is normal and part of an evolving way people speak all around the country. Then, Jane is joined by Ava Wood, AKA 365 Hockey Girl, and contributor Brett Hamil to discuss the distressing news that Torrent fan favorite Hilary Knight is headed to Detroit via Las Vegas, as well as what the league will look like next year. Finally, the trio runs through some headlines: Costco’s gas records, 10K people signing up for the Seattle Social Housing lottery, and the news that Governor Ferguson wants to find ways to save some money across the state. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 10th episode: Seattle Restored Argosy Cruises pFriem Family Brewers Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
The Needling
about 21 hours
ICE to Help Protect World Cup Host Cities from Making Any Money from International Tourists
U.S. World Cup host cities including Seattle, LA, Boston, New York City and Atlanta were assured today that ICE is already on-hand to protect them all from making any money from international tourists. “Just like at the airports earlier this year, we’re here whenever a city needs help fighting the scourge of toururism,” said ICE […]