Seattle
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Bathtubs, paint, and couches land in Seattle’s homeless encampments. Guess who gets punished?
In Seattle, homeowners dump their garbage in homeless encampments and the city uses trash buildup as a reason to clear encampments with no notice.
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The YIMBYs are coming for your single-family neighborhood
Many U.S. cities are booming -- and experiencing housing crunches as a result. Here's a look at two cities that tried to do something about it.
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Prepping for the Seattle Squeeze? Here are 10 rules of bus etiquette
Does the end of the viaduct mean you're getting on Seattle transit for the first time? Follow these tips and (hopefully) no one will hate you.
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What’s a smokestorm? A meteorologist explains.
Seattle's Cliff Mass coined the word "smokestorm." Here's what he says we need to do to prevent another one.
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The radical history and dockless future of bikeshares
Watch our video to find out how dockless bikeshares -- if they can stay afloat -- could change the way people get around town.
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The largest e-bike experiment meets challenging terrain
Behind the scenes of Seattle’s latest foray into bikeshares.
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Traffic sucks. Here’s a plan to fix it.
Congestion pricing banks on the fact that people hate tolls even more than they hate traffic. Watch our video on the controversial idea.
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Meet the teens schooling us on climate
High-schoolers are planning a climate march on Washington -- but that’s just the beginning.
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Washington state gets another shot at the nation’s first carbon tax
“2018 is the year we’re going to push for something big in Washington.”