Seattle schools get more buses to support new start times Kids in Seattle Public Schools can expect different start times when they return in the fall. But that kind of change takes money. How much? $2.3 million. Angela Nhi Nguyen
Bremerton may soon be miiiighty enticing to homebuyers from Seattle Seattle is the fastest-growing city in the country, which means bad traffic and increasingly unaffordable housing. Carolyn Adolph
What would Seattle look like without any parking? We know: It never feels like there are enough parking spots when you are driving around Seattle. But there are more than you think. There are 500... Shane Mehling
Week in Review: Mayor's race, monuments, distracted driving President Trump denies any connection between his campaign and Russian election hackers, but the Department of Justice appoints a former FBI director as... Bill Radke
Alaska Airlines will fly from Paine Field. Local mayor says it's too soon Seattle area travelers will have two airport options starting next year. Alaska Airlines says it's bringing commercial flights to Paine Field, bordering... Paige Browning
Bike sharing may cycle back to Seattle, again Bill Radke speaks with founder of the Seattle Bike Blog Tom Fucoloro about a new stationless bike share system that could be could be coming to Seattle... Bill Radke
It'll be easier for Washington foster kids to get a driver's license A bill signed by Governor Jay Inslee will reimburse caregivers or foster children for the costs associated with getting a driver's license. It’s... Patricia Murphy
Park-and-ride full? Now you can rent a space nearby If the park-and-ride lot near you is getting overcrowded, you may be in luck. King County Metro is partnering with Diamond Parking services to bring 250... Kate OConnell
Can adaptive traffic lights ease congestion woes? Bill Radke talks to Chris Long, the traffic engineering manager with the city of Bellevue, about adaptive traffic lights and how they can change the... Bill Radke
Week in Review: May Day protests, tunnel tolls, North Korean nukes Weed is legal, but we're still figuring out how to talk about it around kids. State lawmakers do know this much: A billboard with a cat saying "IM SO... Bill Radke