Bertha's Small Triumphs Fail To Impress Weary Public A 270-ton section of Bertha’s front body now lies on the ground in downtown Seattle, ready for workers to add steel reinforcing. The Seattle Tunnel... Joshua McNichols
Seattle’s Disjointed Transportation Needs A Fix, Mayor Murray Says Seattleites have many travel options, but sometimes those options clash. Seattle Mayor Ed Murray hopes to change that with a $900 million transportation... Ruby de Luna
Accidents Piling Up At State Transportation Project Sites Ross Reynolds talks with Washington state Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson about recent accidents at the sites of state transportation projects. Andy Hurst
Eight Hurt When Crane Knocks Sign Onto Bus on 520 Eight people were injured late Tuesday night when a construction crane knocked down a large highway sign on state Route 520, sending it crashing onto a... Sara Lerner
Seattle Bus Maps: Should They Be Like Butter? Or A Spider Web? When the Capitol Hill and University link light rail stations open up in about a year, it will change how many people get around Seattle. Something else... Joshua McNichols
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray On Transportation: We Need To Get Away From 'Mode Fetish' Marcie Sillman talks with Seattle Mayor Ed Murray about his 10-year transportation plan. Andy Hurst
Vancouver Voters Decide On Transportation Tax Hike Marcie Sillman talks to Vaughn Palmer, columnist for the Vancouver Sun, about a vote in Vancouver, B.C., on a tax increase to fund a $7.5 billion... Marcie Sillman
Rescuing Bertha 'Like Putting The Worm On The Hook' Bertha the drill should be back at work on the tunnel to replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct by August. There’s still some unstable soil left to drill... Joshua McNichols
Making 'The Most Dangerous Street In Seattle' Safer Marcie Sillman talks with Phyllis Porter, outreach coordinator and events specialist at Rainier Valley Greenways Project, about the Seattle Department... Ann Kane
How Big Of A Risk Are Oil Trains? Ross Reynolds speaks with Lisa Copeland, of the Washington State Department of Ecology, about the risk oil trains could pose to the state. Also,... Kate O'Connell