After last year’s one-off $14 million round of funding to help affordable housing providers, the City of Seattle is doubling its help.
This is the second year the city has spent heavily to support providers of publicly financed affordable housing who are struggling to financially stay above water.
Multnomah County leaders celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony for 12 story high rise just east of Goose Hollow on ...
A new proposal from Councilor Candace Avalos and her District 1 colleagues would put $21 million in unspent funds toward ...
Seattle is pushing for a state-level backstop to help fund immigrant services and other top priorities as the Trump ...
A new proposal for a payroll tax on large employers is triggering warnings from business groups with a heated budget debate ...
Our state faces multiple crises, including affordability, housing, public safety, homelessness and drug use. | Opinion ...
Seattle, on Tuesday held a press conference to announce legislation for a new payroll excise tax on high-income earners, ...
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington Attorney General Nick Brown is suing the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, ...
A 50‑year mortgage would trap families in debt for most of their lives, while doubling the total interest they pay ...
Exposure to housing hardship before the age of 5 may influence "housing insecurity" in early adulthood, according to Rutgers-led research. "There's something unique about early childhood," said ...
Worcester resident Leesandra Morales needs a bigger apartment. A mother of a 13-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old son, Morales currently lives with her children in a small, one-bedroom apartment for ...