Growth As other agencies launch electric buses, Sound Transit stalls The regional agency spins its wheels while Metro enjoys the cost savings and health benefits its diesel-free fleet brings. by Josh Cohen / August 3, 2018
Culture As Seattle’s Black community is pushed south, a children’s clinic follows Seattle's Odessa Brown Children's Clinic is scheduled to break ground next year for a second location at the Othello light rail station. by David Kroman / July 31, 2018
Growth Can Seattle finally make good on downtown bike lanes? Seattle isn't a leading bike city anymore, but can this help it get its title back? by Josh Cohen / July 30, 2018
Politics Why don’t Seattle renters know their rights? A new study has revealed a lack of knowledge around new tenant laws. A network of public and nonprofit entities are tasked with changing that. by Josh Cohen / July 27, 2018
Politics SDOT pushes equity as thousands more dockless bikes roll in City of Seattle officials hope new bike share regulations widen access in low-income areas and ease parking woes. by Josh Cohen / July 20, 2018
Growth After head tax repeal, new group emerges to fight homelessness The coalition includes businesses that opposed the head tax. by Josh Cohen / July 19, 2018
Mossback's Northwest From Kent to the Moon: The Most Expensive Car Ever Built Seattle prides itself as a launchpad to the Space Age — but should Kent get the credit? July 13, 2018
Growth As priced-out Seattleites flee, Tacoma's getting more expensive Market-weary house hunters are finding reprieve in the City of Destiny and they are bringing the high prices with them. by Josh Cohen / July 13, 2018
Culture From Kent to the Moon: The most expensive car ever built Kent built a car that was good enough for NASA: the lunar rover. by Eric Keto & Knute Berger / July 13, 2018
Culture The media ignore women’s sports. Can this network change that? New Seattle-based startup Diana SportsTV could be a game-changer for women’s sports coverage. by Alec Downing / July 11, 2018