Kitsap's fast ferry is headed for drydock. Will there be a replacement? Last summer Kitsap Transit launched a fast ferry service with a single vessel. The Rich Passage I was the only low-wake boat it had to satisfy shore... Carolyn Adolph
That's Debatable: 'Amazon is good for Seattle' Wednesday, March 7, 2018 SIFF Egyptian ( map ) Doors at 6:30 pm, Show at 7:00 pm SOLD OUT $10 for General Admission, $5 for KUOW member/Student/Senior ... KUOW Staff
How do Seattle's bike share companies make money? Seattle’s in the middle of a big bike share experiment, with bikes everywhere that you can rent for only a dollar. It’s so cheap. So how do these... Joshua McNichols
Why bike sharing companies want to play nice with Seattle This is a story about dockless bike sharing, but it begins with a story about Uber. Uber's complicated history with cities has made city officials more... Joshua McNichols
Seattle region will grow by 1.8 million people by 2050 Our region’s population hit 4 million people just over a year ago. Now, there’s a prediction that it will reach nearly 6 million by 2050. It’s the... Carolyn Adolph
Seattle — you complicated, gorgeous, coffee-scented chimera — why do we stay with you? As of the 2010 Census, 80 percent of U.S. citizens lived in urban areas. Human beings are drawn to cities for work, culture, camaraderie and hipster... John O'Brien
Ask a Seattle newcomer, beat ‘the freeze’ Seattle is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Why are people moving here? What do they think of our fair city. This Ask A® event provided answers. Sonya Harris and Ahlaam Ibraahim
Seattle is getting young, fast We’ve all noticed that Seattle feels like a younger city these days. Census data indicates that change is happening fast. The number of adults under age... Carolyn Adolph
The latest on why your commute is so bad Highway congestion in the Seattle area overall was up 22 percent in 2016. That's according to the latest WSDOT report on the state of our roads network.... Carolyn Adolph
Stories of why we stay in a changing Seattle Ross Reynolds talks to Zaki Hamid, a program director for Humanities Washington , about why he calls Seattle home and what has kept him here. And we... Ross Reynolds Amina Al-Sadi