By JERRY CORNFIELD Washington State Standard Drivers in Washington state may soon face better odds of getting caught on camera if they run a red light, speed through a work zone on a city street or fail to stop at a crosswalk. A new law signed Tuesday makes it possible for cities and counties to deploy traffic
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Burien sues King County, Sheriff claiming breach of contract
By Anna Patrick The Seattle Times’ Project Homeless is supported by BECU, Campion Foundation, Raikes Foundation and Seattle Foundation. The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over Project Homeless content. Burien is taking King County to court over claims that the Sheriff’s Office is violating a contract with the city by not enforcing a key part of the city’s
... continue reading.Fireworks aren’t that bad for Montreal’s air quality, new study says
Montreal Fireworks displays are economic drivers, proponents say Matthew Lapierre · CBC News · Posted: Mar 27, 2024 10:03 AM PDT | Last Updated: March 27 The fireworks that light up Montreal’s skies every summer have minimal long-term impact on the city’s air quality, a new study said. But, the study showed that, in the
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Channeling old political spirits, Sen. Murray rains money on WA
By Danny Westneat Seattle Times columnist When the final spending plans to keep the federal government running were released this past week, a few members of Congress pronounced themselves appalled to find they were loaded up with “pork.” “Earmarks are evil,” wrote a South Carolina Republican, before enumerating lists of pet projects that the conservative
... continue reading.Burien’s anti-camping ordinance is not an answer to homelessness
By The Seattle Times editorial board If a lawsuit against the city of Burien wasn’t enough to give its leaders pause in its quest to move the unsheltered out of the city, maybe a directive by the King County sheriff to her deputies not to enforce the city’s latest ordinance on “camping’’ is enough to
... continue reading.Burien tightens existing camping law, adds 500-foot ‘buffer’ zones
By Anna Patrick Seattle Times staff reporter The Seattle Times’ Project Homeless is supported by BECU, Campion Foundation, Raikes Foundation and Seattle Foundation. The Seattle Times maintains editorial control over Project Homeless content. In a 5-2 vote Monday night, Burien’s City Council tightened its existing camping ban and added that people can’t sleep within 500 feet of schools,
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Seattle is the least-religious large metro area in the U.S.
By Gene Balk / FYI Guy Seattle Times columnist Americans have grown less religious over the past couple of decades, and attendance at religious services is down across the country. Of course, some parts of the country are a lot less religious than others. New survey data shows Seattle is one of those places. A clear
... continue reading.Here’s how much you need to earn to afford a Seattle-area home
By Heidi Groover Seattle Times business reporter In just a few years, the income needed to afford a typical home in the Seattle area has shot up nearly 80%, illustrating how skyrocketing home prices and interest rate hikes together have reshaped the region’s housing affordability. A Zillow analysis published Thursday found that Seattle-area home shoppers need to
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