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Seattle voters could pay an added tax to speed up light rail buildout
A new law allows Sound Transit to run city-specific ballot measures that would fund faster project delivery, expanded service or better infrastructure.
A new law allows Sound Transit to run city-specific ballot measures that would fund faster project delivery, expanded service or better infrastructure.
The federal government sent $2 billion to help keep regional transit alive. But the debate over how to spend that money is contentious.
With interest in snow sports on the rise, ski areas look for ways to remain sustainable and satisfy skiers
Seattle’s Jite Agbro channels Bryant Manor — and its impending demolition — in a new immersive exhibition in South Lake Union.
It's hard to predict the likelihood of running into cougars in a neighborhood, but the chance of any interaction is low.