Ride without fear of ICE, King County officials tell transit riders Rumors spread last summer that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers were asking King County transit riders to disclose their immigration status. The rumors turned out to be false, but the fear was real. David Hyde
It’s a train, on a bridge, that floats. It’s complicated An engineering first: answering the challenge of East Link John O'Brien
Light rail gets a man's voice, so that riders pay attention As commuters tried to navigate disruptions in Seattle light rail system downtown, Sound Transit decided a man's louder voice was needed to get through the din. Casey Martin
Firework failures and the new legislature this week Bill Radke review the week's news with Joni Balter, host of the Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail, Brandi Kruse, correspondant at Q13 News, Sarah Leibovitz
Prepare for 10 rough weeks on Seattle light rail Starting this weekend Sound Transit is reducing light rail down to just one track through downtown Seattle to continue expansion work to the Eastside. The agency is warning travelers of longer wait times, crowded platforms, and packed trains. Casey Martin
Lime gives its Seattle bikes a break — for the winter at least Those green Lime rental bikes are about to disappear from Seattle streets, at least for now. Angela King
Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg in 737 MAX debacle The Boeing Co. said Monday that Dennis Muilenburg has resigned as chief executive officer. Casey Martin
How safe are the bridges in the Puget Sound region? There are more than 8000 bridges in Washington state. How safe are they? And how will they fare in the event of a major earthquake? Deborah Wang
December 11th | What's up with Expedia? The travel giant undergoes a shakeup. Would (will??) Washington state politicians vote to impeach? And mental health responders alongside police. Bill Radke
25 mph: Seattle extends speed limit across the city Solomon Dubie owns the Cafe Avole on Rainier Avenue South. He has plenty of room to put out some tables and chairs on the sidewalk, but he says he's too worried about the cars speeding by. Casey Martin