Poetry in Motion: Tales of life and death aboard Metro buses A new book of poetry from a retired driver is a window into the trials -- and amusements -- of Metro drivers. by Laura Kaufman / September 8, 2014
Bus drivers need bathroom breaks too To lessen service cuts, King County Metro reduced guaranteed rest times, leaving drivers crossing their legs. by Laura Kaufman / September 2, 2014
Politics First Avenue: Is a new streetcar the smartest plan? Electric trolley lines can be cheaper to build and operate than streetcars. by Nick Licata / July 8, 2014
Politics Seattle police accountability: What does the public want? Nick Licata by Nick Licata / April 18, 2014
Politics The problem with Seattle's startup initiative Councilmember Nick Licata responds during a forum by Nick Licata / December 3, 2013
Tales from the Bus Tunnel: The homeless man meets the heartless driver Vulnerability is a late-night ride with an elderly homeless man and a driver whose heart just isn't in the job. by Laura Kaufman / September 22, 2013
Politics Seattle sick leave law: So healthy that others want to follow suit Nick Licata by Nick Licata / September 17, 2013
Culture Metro driver: The dangers and the calming effects of stuffed monkeys Metro Transit driver Dewayne Thomas by Laura Kaufman / August 15, 2013
Tales from the bus tunnel: Romance's rocky road Metro bus service is about to shrink. by Laura Kaufman / August 1, 2013
Politics The Monorail Wars: Dick Falkenbury's new book Rise Above It All The Seattle Monorail project: laid to rest by the Seattle process by Nick Licata / May 26, 2013