Any adult can walk into the 24/7 center and receive mental health care, regardless of insurance status and ability to pay. Officials hope it will fill a gap in a mental health system stretched thin.
City Attorney Ann Davison said the impact to Seattle should it lose federal resources — a threat the Trump administration has made — would be “significant.” ...
Meanwhile, Proposition 2, a six-year, $1.8 billion levy aimed at rebuilding and upgrading schools, is also ahead with 72% of ...
The Seattle City Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday to allow police to use less-lethal weapons for crowd control, including blast balls and tear gas.
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