Seattle crews remove people experiencing homelessness from Seven Hills Park The City of Seattle cleared out a homeless tent encampment at Seven Hills Park in Capitol Hill Thursday morning. Outreach workers say they connected most people with some form of temporary shelter but a few moved their tent and belongings to a new spot. Casey Martin
Seattle officials say they're fighting crime in this district. The community is fighting for their 'legacy' Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell says he has a plan to stop crime in “hotspots,” like Little Saigon in the Chinatown-International District. But is that the right approach? Paige Browning Katie Campbell
Would you buy a house with your best friend? Not your spouse, but a close friend or another couple. That's one way Washington residents want to navigate the state's housing market. Brandi Fullwood Libby Denkmann
Business The all-cash housing craze As if buying a house in the Seattle area isn't hard enough already, enter the all-cash offer. These bids are often the ticket to buying a house in the region, and they're getting easier for people without existing wealth to access. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Seattle sellers can 'kick back and let the market' decide what people will pay for their homes Imagine paying $1 million for a house. Now, imagine paying $1 million plus the more than $2 million the owners already wanted Paige Browning Katie Campbell
Business Seattle Now: Why is everything so expensive? Prices for everything from gas to food to housing have skyrocketed in the last year. Seattle is being hit harder than the rest of the country — we had the second-highest inflation rate, behind Atlanta. So what's going on? Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane
Why it's hard to change single family zones in Washington State It's politically risky for cities. So lawmakers in Olympia want to go over the heads of local elected leaders. Joshua McNichols
Week in Review: Police reform, Covid-19, and zoning Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut staff reporter Hannah Weinberger, Seattle Times senior investigative reporter Patrick Malone, and Seattle Channel host and producer Brian Callanan. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Health Chief Seattle Club inaugurates new housing in Pioneer Square In Pioneer Square this week, new tenants are picking up their keys and getting settled in brand-new studio apartments built by the Chief Seattle Club. And leaders say they have a lot more housing in the pipeline. Amy Radil
What can be done about the "missing middle" of housing in Washington? Legislators are in the middle of tackling a massive hot-button issue: housing density. Libby Denkmann Joshua McNichols Noel Gasca