Sound Transit 3: The money rolls in, on both sides Money keeps pouring into the battle over the Sound Transit 3 ballot measure, with Mass Transit Now, the campaign working to pass the $54 billion transit... John Ryan
Seattle's priciest cars by neighborhood and the Subaru myth The most expensive car in Seattle is a $653,000 Enzo Ferrari (2003). It is registered to someone who lives somewhere downtown. It ties with an Enzo... Kara McDermott
These Shoreline neighbors have been rezoned – but they have a plan for that Sound Transit's light rail expansion project is changing neighborhoods. People who use the train generally like to live near the station. Lisa Brooks
Angle Lake light rail station opens to party — and protest Sound Transit's newest light rail station opened Saturday at Angle Lake, just south of Sea-Tac International Airport, to live music, dance troupes and... John Ryan
A year after fatal Ducks crash, the Aurora Bridge remains largely unchanged September 24 marks a year since the Aurora Bridge crash. That’s when a Ride the Ducks tourist vehicle broke an axle, crossed the center line and slammed... Carolyn Adolph
Will high-speed ferries cross Puget Sound again? Kitsap voters to decide A Seattle-area transit initiative takes in money from real-estate interests who could profit if the initiative passes. Commuters would face higher taxes... John Ryan
Ban human drivers on I-5 from Seattle to Canada, firm says How to solve traffic problems on I-5? What about banning humans from driving on it? And replacing them with robots? John Ryan
Driverless cars are coming to Seattle (but not just yet) Bill Radke speaks with Mark Hallenbeck, director of the Washington State Transportation Center, about when and how self-driving cars might be a part of... Bill Radke
Seattle proposes cutting city speed limits The city of Seattle wants drivers to slow down. On Tuesday officials announced a plan to reduce the speed limit on all streets without posted signs. Jamala Henderson
How do you access wilderness if you don't have a car? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle Weekly reporter Sara Bernard about her recent article looking at the dilemma many city dwellers face: How to access... Bill Radke