Week in Review: Charleena Lyles, Seattle Mayor's Race, Subaru Road Rage Seattle looks for answers after two SPD officers fatally shoot 30-year-old mother of four Charleena Lyles in her home, after officers say she threatened... Bill Radke
Bremerton may soon be miiiighty enticing to homebuyers from Seattle Seattle is the fastest-growing city in the country, which means bad traffic and increasingly unaffordable housing. Carolyn Adolph
Can adaptive traffic lights ease congestion woes? Bill Radke talks to Chris Long, the traffic engineering manager with the city of Bellevue, about adaptive traffic lights and how they can change the... Amina Al-Sadi
Traffic for miles and 6 stuck elevators this Saturday morning A downed power line wreaked havoc on north Seattle traffic on Saturday morning – resulting in major backups on Interstate 5 at Northeast 130th Street. Isolde Raftery
Your hunch is right: There were more crashes in late 2016 The Washington State Department of Transportation has confirmed what drivers have been suspecting: Crashes are causing more traffic delays. State crews... Carolyn Adolph
This week we're brushing up on our whack-a-mole game Washington's attorney general says the injunction he won against President Trump's travel ban still applies to the president's new executive order and... Bill Radke
Week in Review: City tax, taco trucks, President Oprah? Who should pay for solving Seattle's homelessness emergency? Can a new income tax make Seattle "Trump-proof"? Are taco trucks the answer to our traffic... Bill Radke
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
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