The bitter politics of bike lanes and parking in Northeast Seattle A battle over bike lanes in Northeast Seattle has been especially ugly, and possibly a sign of things to come in this year's Seattle City Council races. David Hyde
What will it take for Boeing to rebuild trust? Kim Malcolm talks with Harvard professor Sandra Sucher about how Boeing can rebuild trust following two deadly crashes of its 737 Max 8. Kim Malcolm
The 8 Seattle intersections with the most red-light crashes Of those top most dangerous intersections, seven were downtown. Lucky number 8 on the list is the parking lot of the VA Puget Sound hospital on Beacon Hill. David Hyde
Tax breaks for green cars: helping the climate or the wealthy? The tax breaks might make the difference for some electric car buyers. John Ryan
There's no drivers' test for bicycling. So does anybody really know how to ride? Does Seattle give bicyclists a free ride on following the rules of the road? SoundQs takes a look at what happens when the paths of pedestrians and cyclists cross. Casey Martin
Let’s talk about speed and Seattle’s downtown bike track A pedestrian in Seattle wants to know why bicyclists aren't stopping at crosswalks. Do cyclists even know they have to? Casey Martin
Seattle's other airport — yes, another! — revs for takeoff For many travelers in the Seattle area, Everett's Paine Field will be a lot closer than Sea-Tac Airport to the south. Casey Martin
The State of the City Seattle mayor Jenny Durkan gave her State of the City speech on Tuesday in which she gave a few indications of what is to come in 2019. Kate Walters
Photographic proof of the viaduct coming down The Alaskan Way Viaduct started coming down on Monday, February 18, 2019. (We are including the entire date for posterity.) Megan Farmer