Will Seattle's Bus Prop 1 Solve All Our Busing Problems? At the very end of the election ballot in Seattle, you’ll find Proposition 1. It would create a .1 percent sales tax and a $60 car tab increase to... Joshua McNichols
Can Seattle Change Streetcars For The Nation? Marcie Sillman talks with freelance cities reporter Nate Berg about what place streetcars have in transportation infrastructure. Hannah Burn
See That Red Lane, Seattle Drivers? Don’t Go There Traffic in Seattle is sluggishly slow – you know that already. It’s eating three hours more of your life now than it did two years ago. That’s why the... Joshua McNichols
Seattle's Bike Share Program Gets Rolling A new fleet of bicycles will start rolling down Seattle streets Monday when the city’s bike share program gets underway. The bright green bikes will be... Liz Jones
This Week In Downsizing Boeing reduces local defense jobs, Metro reduces bus cuts and Seattle reduces its plans on the waterfront. Plus: How are you reacting to Ebola’s arrival... Bill Radke
Seattle Waves Tourists Goodbye, Returns To Building Seawall As we bid the tourists adieu, we welcome back the cranes and construction. Season 2 of Seattle’s waterfront development project starts Wednesday. It... Joshua McNichols
King County Metro: Prepare For Bus Cuts This Weekend If you are a bus rider in King County, you might want to double check to make sure your bus will be running next week. Deborah Wang
Funding King County And Fixing A Broken Tax System Marcie Sillman talks to King County Executive Dow Constantine about the new 2015-2016 budget. Marcie Sillman
Bertha Is Still Stuck But 'Everything's Good,' Official Says Although the tunnel boring machine known as “Bertha” is at a standstill, work is still underway to replace Seattle’s Alaskan Way Viaduct. Ann Dornfeld
New Budget Solves Some Of King County Metro's Woes Ross Reynolds talks to Kevin Desmond, general manager of King County Metro, about the new county budget that found a way to save some of the projected... Ross Reynolds