Is a plane from Sea-Tac going to crash onto your house? Seattleites worry a lot about disasters. Earthquakes, landslides, forest fires (or at least the smoke from them) ... Then there's the concern that a... David Hyde
Flying a turboprop out of Sea-Tac is tricky for a novice in a flight simulator The man who stole a plane from Sea-Tac Airport Friday didn't have a pilot's license. How could he have learned to fly? I went to flight school to find out. Casey Martin
Your Uber ride is partly why Seattle traffic got so bad Ninety-four million extra miles of driving. A new study says that’s the amount of traffic that ride-share companies like Uber and Lyft added to Seattle... Carolyn Adolph
How 8 sleep deprived women won this epic boat race to Alaska It's an 1,110 mile drive from Port Townsend up to Ketchikan, Alaska. There is a way to shave 350 miles off the trip, but there's a catch: You have to sail. Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Eat your heart out, Elon Musk: Behold these ugly electric cars from Seattle's past Tesla tried to go mass market last year by starting production on the Model 3 – price tag starting at $35,000. It didn’t go well. Kara McDermott
Understanding new tech through the ancient technology of storytelling Rumors of flying cars may have been greatly exaggerated, but the future is changing faster than our brains can keep up. Berit Anderson, CEO of Scout.ai,... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
Yes, light rail station escalators do break a lot. Here’s why If it feels to you like certain light rail escalators tend to break down often, you’re not wrong. Some escalators break so frequently, in fact, that... Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Despite complaints, most of Seattle likes those neon-colored rental bikes Complaints have poured in over the yellow, green and orange bikes that have sprouted like mushrooms across Seattle, yet 74 percent of Seattleites have a... John Ryan
How far can kindness go? Pretty far, it turns out Nathan Vass is an 11-year veteran of King County Metro Transit - no small feat at 32. Even more impressive is his ability to stay engaged and delighted... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong
I drove like a jerk in Seattle traffic to see if it would save me time It was 8:30 a.m., and I was crawling south on Interstate 5 in gummy Seattle commuter traffic. David Hyde