Government West Seattle residents reflect on 2.5 bridge-less years The day is finally approaching that people in West Seattle -- and those who want to get to West Seattle -- have been waiting for. After more than two and a half years, the West Seattle bridge reopens this Sunday. Libby Denkmann Hans Anderson Jason Burrows
Government Free transit rolls out for youth across Washington state As of September 1, people ages 18 and under can ride transit for free in many parts of Washington State. Amy Radil
Animal crossings over and under highways can save big dollars -- not just lives -- says new study Collisions between vehicles and large animals, like deer, are not only scary. The medical, car repair and cleanup costs really add up. That is according to a new study out of Washington State University that supports the case for building more wildlife crossings on highways. Tom Banse
Environment California bans new gas cars by 2035. Northwest states to follow. The California Air Resources Board voted Thursday to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by the year 2035. The move is expected to trigger big changes in the Northwest and beyond. John Ryan
Environment Washington to phase out new gasoline-powered cars by 2035 Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says the state will phase out the sale of new gasoline-powered cars by the year 2035. John Ryan
Government Even with Vision Zero, traffic fatalities remain high in Seattle In 2015, Seattle vowed to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries by 2030. Making progres Libby Denkmann Hans Anderson
Technology Trying all 5 shared e-scooters in Seattle, plus a unicycle It’s summertime in Seattle and this is prime e-scooter weather. This year the city’s Department of Transportation approved three more companies to drop thousands of shared, electric scooters around Seattle. But who’s out there actually riding them? Casey Martin
Week in Review: Jaime Herrera Beutler, West Seattle Bridge, and Ferries Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Channel’s Brian Callanan, Seattle Times’ David Kroman, and Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Government Ferry service ... from Des Moines? Walk-on sailings to Seattle launch this week Kim Malcolm talks with Des Moines city manager Michael Matthias about the city's new walk-on ferry service to Seattle. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst Dyer Oxley
Government A small sales tax cut has big implications for Tri-Cities transit In recent months Ben Franklin Transit has been considering something unusual: cutting their own funding. In a story that includes busses, taxes, and a Tim Eyman cameo, Soundside dives into what's happening in the Tri-Cities. Libby Denkmann Hans Anderson