A bold plan to keep black residents in Seattle's Central District Earl Lancaster has been cutting hair at the corner of 23rd and Union for a quarter of a century. "Some of the highlights have been cutting some of the... Ann Dornfeld
Seattle: Expect more condos and apartments under this plan The City of Seattle is planning a sweeping rezone of urban villages across the city to create more affordable housing. The public can weigh in now on a... Paige Browning
As UW expands, fear that more Seattleites will be pushed out The University of Washington has revealed a 10-year plan to expand its Seattle campus and some people are voicing their concerns about the effects it... Angela Nhi Nguyen
Urban renewal comes to Bremerton. So do higher rents It's a lot less expensive to live in Bremerton than on the Seattle side of Puget Sound. That's allowed many people to pursue their way of life. But... Carolyn Adolph
Why is Bremerton passing up this plate of sausage? Bremerton grew up next to a Navy base. The town used to be the economic center of the Kitsap Peninsula. But then, in the 1970s and 80s, development... Joshua McNichols
A heartwarming story of tacos and shipyard workers in Bremerton When Mario Amaya first set foot in Bremerton in 2009, he fell in love. Joshua McNichols
Seattle's real estate is hot. Bremerton's is getting warm Bremerton is a place where people of many income levels live beside one another. It’s been that way for decades. People here were brought together by... Carolyn Adolph
Bremerton bets on a fast ferry. Will Seattleites? Bremerton hopes to be the next bedroom community for Seattle. The mayor is promoting the city, and developers are building places for people to live. Carolyn Adolph
Winners and losers when Convention Center expands Route 150 pulls up to the University Street station in the downtown Seattle transit tunnel. On board, passenger Marci Carpenter listens for her stop. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Bremerton may soon be miiiighty enticing to homebuyers from Seattle Seattle is the fastest-growing city in the country, which means bad traffic and increasingly unaffordable housing. Carolyn Adolph