Welcome to the Puget Sound party, 4 millionth person In case you hadn't noticed, our region has been growing fast. By this June, a major milestone will be official: The Puget Sound region’s population will... Carolyn Adolph
2019: The year Seattle's traffic nightmare REALLY begins Traffic engineers have a nickname for the years 2019 to 2021, when a slew of new megaprojects will get underway in downtown Seattle around the same time... Joshua McNichols
Tribal casinos are now gambling powerhouses Growth is happening in many industries across the region. In Marysville for example the Tulalip Casino is now the center of shopping and housing... Carolyn Adolph
He said his race should be erased. Then he quietly preserved it. Wayne Williams struggles to tell the story, because of his health. He speaks in bursts, between coughing fits and gulps of orange juice. Joshua McNichols
Marysville has an opera house: Bring your kayak Seattle’s growth is transforming the cities at its edges. Residents in these growing bedroom communities want things to do when they’re home. Marysville... Carolyn Adolph
Seattle renters: It’s not better in Marysville Marysville is the fastest growing big city in Western Washington. In part that’s due to people leaving the Seattle housing market to find more... Kara McDermott
Last stop for affordable housing north of Seattle isn't affordable for everyone The farther people flee from the major metro areas, the cheaper the housing. But there’s only so far they can run, because there’s an imaginary wall... Joshua McNichols
This is why your Marysville friends are always late for breakfast Donald Wilson should be eating breakfast with his friends at the Tulalip Casino. But Wilson is not eating breakfast. He’s sitting in his car, at a... Joshua McNichols
Seattle nurses fight through long shifts and long commutes The Seattle area is getting more expensive. People are finding new ways to adapt, like moving farther away for affordable housing. But what happens when... Carolyn Adolph
This awful commute had to be seen to be believed Bill Radke speaks with Carolyn Adolph about how — and why — she ended up stuck in traffic with state Representative John Lovick . Bill Radke Carolyn Adolph Posey Gruener