Ask the Fung Bros: What's so funny about being Asian? The Fung Bros, Andrew and David Fung, have more than a million followers on their YouTube channel . (And yes, they're real biological brothers.) Bill Radke Posey Gruener
That time Jimi Hendrix's house almost wiped out our trailer park The body of musician Jimi Hendrix lies in a Renton cemetery. Across the street is the Hi-Land Mobile Manor Park, which looks like it hasn’t changed much... Joshua McNichols
How poverty looks different in Seattle's suburbs Nathan Phillips is an executive of the YMCA in South King County. He says poverty looks different in the suburbs than it does in the city. He took... Carolyn Adolph
For $500, you can co-own a horse at Emerald Downs Distinguishable, a 4-year-old fillie, sucked a carrot from Vince Bruun's hand. "I find she's got a bottomless pit of a stomach," Bruun said. Which... Joshua McNichols
Missing from the Seattle area rental market: compassion Gwen Allen Carston is the owner of a beauty supply shop in Kent. She is also a founder of the Kent Black Action Commission. Region of Boom reporter... Carolyn Adolph
Some seniors can't afford to buy vegetables. This truck helps. Most of the poor people in our region live in the suburbs. That can create problems for organizations like Food Lifeline, a nonprofit food distribution... Posey Gruener
To understand suburban poverty, come to South King County Emily Fox speaks with Brookings researcher Elizabeth Kneebone, co-author with Alan Berube of "Confronting Suburban Poverty in America." Kneebone and... Emily Fox Posey Gruener
To reach Auburn’s island of homelessness, cross this log There's an island in the middle of the White River in Auburn. To get there, you cross a log bridge and follow two separate trails. That’s when you see... Joshua McNichols
Home prices climb in King County. Incomes, not so much South King County has long been a destination for working people seeking home ownership. But prices have been rising and not people's ability to pay. Carolyn Adolph
Black life is draining out of Seattle, Census shows South King County has long been a place where people with modest incomes could find a home. Carolyn Adolph