California Takes Earthquakes Seriously. Why Don’t We? When a major quake hit San Francisco in 1989, the Cypress Street Viaduct collapsed, killing 42 people. The next day, Washington state officials saw... Carolyn Adolph
Might As Well Get Used To That Crowded Light Rail Train Bill Radke talks with Bruce Gray at Sound Transit about the agency's plan to run longer trains during rush hour to meet demand at the new Capitol Hill... Bill Radke
Seattle Transportation Director Under Ethics Investigation Bill Radke speaks with Seattle City Councilmember Mike O'Brien about an ethics investigation into Department of Transportation Director Scott Kubly's... Matt Martin
What New York City Can Teach Seattle About Fixing Our Transportation Woes Bill Radke talks with Janette Sadik-Khan about her new book "Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution." Sadik-Khan was New York City's... Andy Hurst
Will Light Rail Make Seattle The City Of Our Dreams? Bill Radke talks with KUOW's Joshua McNichols about the opening of new light rail stations on Capitol Hill and near the University of Washington. Radke... Andy Hurst
This Week We're Discussing The News As The Adults In The Room Should you be ticketed for not passing in the left lane? Is the time for NBA fun over? And, are we seeing a campaign blip or a slide into violence? Bill... Bill Radke
Ride The Ducks Penalty Set At $222,000 Ride the Ducks of Seattle has admitted to more than 460 motor safety violations. The company also revealed a settlement plan made with the state... Paige Browning
Why Jets Kiss Above The New Capitol Hill Light Rail Platform Two new light rail stations open Saturday: Husky Stadium and Capitol Hill. One of the things riders may notice is the artwork. Barbara Luecke, Sound... Joshua McNichols
Light Rail Extends To UW, Capitol Hill Saturday This weekend, Sound Transit stations at Capitol Hill and Husky Stadium open to the public. It’s a big deal, because it extends light rail through two of... Joshua McNichols
Seattle Buys Insolvent Pronto Bike-Sharing Program Seattle is buying the Pronto bike-sharing program for $1.4 million – even though the program essentially failed in nonprofit hands. Ann Dornfeld