Archaeological tests begin at Bertha site WSDOT says the testing shouldn't cause any delays with the boring machine's repair schedule. by Bill Lucia / March 13, 2014
Politics Is Seattle ready for an oil train fire? Lawmakers in Olympia put some restrictions on trains delivering crude oil to Western Washington's ports. by Bill Lucia / March 12, 2014
Politics Viaduct inspection reveals new and widening cracks Cracks in the viaduct, but don't panic yet. by Bill Lucia / March 10, 2014
Tech Uber, Lyft release driver numbers as vote on ridesharing rules is postponed Rideshare companies catch a break with Mayor Murray's new plan. by Bill Lucia / March 8, 2014
Politics Seattle's waterfront: Visions of hottubs & gardens, but where's the cash? A designer reveals his latest update for a massive waterfront park that would stretch 26 blocks along Elliott Bay once the Alaskan Way Viaduct is demolished. by Bill Lucia / March 5, 2014
'Slightly optimistic' contractor: Bertha fix will take at least 6 months Hang in there, buddy. by Bill Lucia / February 28, 2014
Both sides agree: Seattle rideshare rules 'a mess' After months of jam-packed meetings, a new City Council plan for regulating rideshare companies brings universal disapproval. by Bill Lucia / February 27, 2014
Bertha's chronically late, but at least her checkbook's balanced Big Bertha: boring no more by Bill Lucia / February 27, 2014
Politics The little loophole that gets Seattle cops out of trouble Seattle police by Bill Lucia / February 26, 2014
Politics Legislators take a break to sling guns State Sen. Pam Roach with her "tricked out" AR15 during a social event with other legislators by Bill Lucia / February 26, 2014