Greg Kim is a Project Homeless reporter. Before working at The Seattle Times, Greg was a software engineer at Amazon in Seattle, where he attended the University of Washington. In 2019 ...
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A nationwide search for a new executive director for The Elizabeth River Project’s Board of Directors has resulted in a ...
(The Center Square) – Seattle’s infamous Third Avenue corridor will see more homeless and drug addiction services available next year as the Downtown Emergency Service Center announced three ...
Many homeless-service providers working in the Seattle area say they're in need of basic supplies this winter like clean underwear, blankets and nonperishable food. In addition, Project Homeless ...
Many homeless-service providers working in the Seattle area say they're in need of basic supplies this winter like clean underwear, blankets and nonperishable food. In addition, Project Homeless ...
SEATTLE — Seattle police were called to the city's Dr. Jose Rizal Park on Beacon Hill Friday after witnesses reported seeing a homeless man there who has been banned from all city parks for a ...
Seattle Times reporter Anna Patrick has been exploring that question for the "Project Homeless" series. She told KUOW’s Kim Malcolm what she found. This interview has been edited for clarity.
Downtown Emergency Service Center announced three new facilities are set to open along the street. Copy article link ...
Project Hope for the Homeless continued to provide shelter and support for the homeless and newly housed in its 31st year. The Painesville Township-based organization served 390 people in 2024 ...