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
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 Hans Anderson
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 Kevin Kniestedt
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
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. Hans Anderson
What women truckers can tell us about living and working alone American long-haul truckers share wisdom from the road on living where you work Adelina Lancianese
Vancouver business to pay $40,000 after removing catalytic converters from trucks Thieves have been sawing off catalytic converters from the undersides of cars and selling the precious metals inside them. But there’s another type of catalytic crime going on. John Ryan
Where did all the Uber riders go? People are moving around the city more than any other point since the pandemic started, but apparently those people aren't taking rideshares. Uber and Lyft's business in the Seattle region has cratered. That means a tough Clare McGrane
Is a proposed light rail station in the International District good news or bad? New Sound Transit light rail lines are on the way - connecting to Ballard and West Seattle thanks to a ballot measure voters approved in 2016. But plans for a new station in the neighborhood of Chinatown International District have raised alarm with community groups and local businesses Libby Denkmann