(The Center Square) – As the homeless population continues to rise in the Seattle metro area, a lack of available housing and permissive drug use is making the problem even worse. King County’s homeless population grew by 9% over the last two years, according to the latest Point-In-Time count data released by the King County […] The post King County’s homeless population growth slows, but lack of housing, drug use persist appeared first on The Black Chronicle .
King County’s homeless population growth slows, but lack of housing, drug use persist
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