Inslee sat down with RANGE today to discuss the state’s Camp Hope response, getting more homes built in Washington and increasing behavioral health resources.
Spokane renters facing unpayable rent increases find little relief.
The future of Spokane’s housing market and growth potential hangs in the balance.
Today, Spokane County Superior Court Judge Marla Polin granted the city a restraining order against the state that prohibits the state from manufacturing and dealing illegal drugs at Camp Hope.
It’s the second suit targeting the camp since November: the county filed suit against WSDOT before, but dropped it in January as a show of “good faith” for working together to clear the camp.
Spokane will now have a residential rental registry, funding for additional code enforcement officers, tenant relocation services and more.
Medical providers say their clients are missing medications and appointments — and are even losing limbs.
A new historic district under consideration in the Cannon neighborhood raises the question: Can historic preservation and dense living coexist?
Timothy Morgan’s story shows the evolution of Camp Hope.
Part 2: Improving conditions for renters. After a decade of punting, the legislature (finally!) seems to be taking the housing crisis seriously.
PART 1: After a decade of punting, the legislature (finally!) seems to be taking the housing crisis seriously
CIVICS | Vote postponed again. Plus Spokane wants to buy Trent shelter and possible changes at the county jail.