Health TGIF in the time of COVID-19: Self-quarantine edition We debrief the Coronavirus crisis at the end of a very long week Kim Malcolm Paige Browning Andy Hurst
Health Why you should cool it on the road during coronavirus outbreak in Washington The coronavirus outbreak may have emptied the highways around Seattle, but Washington state troopers say they're worried about some of the behavior they're seeing out on the road. Angela King Kim Shepard
Politics King County is giving free bus passes to thousands of low income residents Kim Malcolm talks with King County councilmember Rod Dembowski about the county's plan to provide free bus passes to its lowest income residents. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
¡No tema usar el transporte público por culpa de ICE! Funcionarios del condado de King responden a los rumores que circulan en internet. Según el rumor, funcionarios de Inmigración y Control de Aduanas (ICE) les estaban pidiendo a los pasajeros del servicio público que revelaran su estado migratorio. Esto sucedió en el condado King, asegura Monserrat Padilla, directora de la Red de Solidaridad con Inmigrantes de Washington. Los rumores resultaron ser falsos. Pero el miedo si es muy real. David Hyde
Ride without fear of ICE, King County officials tell transit riders Rumors spread last summer that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were asking King County transit riders to disclose their immigration status. The rumors turned out to be false, but the fear was real. David Hyde
Science It’s a train, on a bridge, that floats. It’s complicated An engineering first: answering the challenge of East Link John O'Brien
Environment Light rail gets a man's voice, so that riders pay attention As commuters tried to navigate disruptions in Seattle light rail system downtown, Sound Transit decided a man's louder voice was needed to get through the din. Casey Martin
Politics Firework failures and the new legislature this week Bill Radke review the week's news with Joni Balter, host of the Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail, Brandi Kruse, correspondant at Q13 News, Bill Radke Sarah Leibovitz
Environment Prepare for 10 rough weeks on Seattle light rail Starting this weekend Sound Transit is reducing light rail down to just one track through downtown Seattle to continue expansion work to the Eastside. The agency is warning travelers of longer wait times, crowded platforms, and packed trains. Casey Martin
Business Lime gives its Seattle bikes a break — for the winter at least Those green Lime rental bikes are about to disappear from Seattle streets, at least for now. Angela King