Part of I-5 shoulder will open to buses this year. This tow truck driver doesn't like it. Washington state plans to open up parts of Interstate 5 to shoulder driving. It begins early summer, when the state will let buses drive part of the... Joshua McNichols
Seattle's commute zone is a hot mass About 236 people move to the Seattle area every day, according to the Puget Sound Regional Council. This means more people driving to their jobs, some... Carolyn Adolph
Marysville is growing fast. Here's what residents think of that In Cora Milholland's lifetime, Marysville has grown from under 2,000 residents to over 60,000. Since the time he arrived in the 1990s, Loren Cook says... Posey Gruener
Tired of commuting, a bedroom community near Seattle takes a risk Marysville is the fastest growing big city in western Washington because there’s space to build housing. But there aren’t many jobs in Marysville. So... Joshua McNichols
King County takes hard line on urban sprawl As you head east to Snoqualmie Pass on Interstate 90, lush green forests line the freeway. Joshua McNichols
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
Welcome to Angle Lake, light rail passengers A new light rail station opens at Seatac’s Angle Lake this weekend. A lot of train riders are asking: What’s Angle Lake? It’s a lake in Seatac that’s... Joshua McNichols
This South Seattle farm has survived gentrification for a century For the past few weeks, we’ve been following the path of gentrification from the Central District into South Seattle. As land values go up, people start... Joshua McNichols
Riding the gentrification wave in South Seattle Gentrification: It’s what happens when the people living in a low-income neighborhood get pushed out by new people with more money. But some long-time... Joshua McNichols
Central Area businesses hope for spot in Vulcan development For years, the Central District didn’t get much investment. But recently, the city poured money into infrastructure improvements on 23rd Avenue. Then... Joshua McNichols