Education Seattle Public Schools, beset by late buses all year, prepares for Viadoom Seattle School District is taking steps to reduce the impact of the viaduct closure on the 55,000 children who come and go from nearly 100 schools each weekday. Ann Dornfeld
Politics We've been arguing about the viaduct since before it was even built Kim Malcolm talks with Leonard Garfield about the history of the Alaskan Way Viaduct, and why it's been an ongoing source of controversy from the very start. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Environment Electric ferries are cleaner and quieter. For orcas, that might not be enough Gov. Jay Inslee wants the state legislature to pay for two new electric ferries this year and to convert two others. John Ryan
Politics Mayor Durkan on Seattle's Via-doom: 'People have to change' Via-doom, the Seattle Squeeze, whatever you're calling it: Getting around Seattle is going to be a lot different after Friday, when the Alaskan Way Viaduct closes down for good. Angela King Jason Pagano
Politics Durkan cuts deal with downtown property owners over $711 million waterfront park Mayor Jenny Durkan says she has staved off a legal challenge from downtown property owners by negotiating with them over their share of the $711 million project. Carolyn Adolph
Politics What happens after the Viaduct comes down? Here are four dates you need to know Commuters will have to plan ahead. Here are the four dates (including a guess) that deserve a place on your 2019 calendar. Carolyn Adolph
Politics Does this photo make you nervous? You wouldn't be alone Tunnels make a lot of people really anxious. Up to 15 percent of people, in fact. David Hyde
Business Seattle's new tunnel will do its best to make you less squirrelly Scared of driving through a tunnel? You're not alone. One this episode of SoundQs, we'll look at tunnel and traffic phobias and what can be done to overcome them. David Hyde Deborah Wang
Politics Nominee to run Seattle transportation helped save streetcar project in D.C. Joshua McNichols
Business A year later, passengers still seeking answers in deadly Amtrak crash One year after an Amtrak derailment near DuPont left three people dead and dozens injured, Ralph Baarslag has questions. Casey Martin