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Sound Transit mulls aggressive fare enforcement with revenue forecasts in ‘wrong direction’

Passengers aren’t paying fares when they board the Link, and it’s starting to worry Sound Transit. Wednesday, the Sound Transit board of directors, alongside Puget...

Seattle-area concrete delivery resumes with some drivers cleared to work Tuesday

Monday, Teamsters Local 174, the union which represents more than 300 Puget Sound region concrete drivers who have been on strike since November, announced that...

Flush with state dollars, Seattle’s Aurora redesign emerges: potentially lower speeds, more bike paths

With the passage of the Washington Legislature’s transportation package arrives $50 million in new funding for the redesign of specific stretches of Aurora Avenue North....

Major league cricket headed to Seattle with newly-planned Marymoor venue

Seattle area’s oldest park, Marymoor, is slated to begin construction of a major league cricket facility as early as 2023. Last week, the King County...

Consent decree, homeless response highlights of Mayor Harrell’s ‘State of the City’

The seams of running a city under the stress of a pandemic for two years were on full display Tuesday when Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell...

Construction layoffs ‘into the thousands, more to come’ as concrete worker strike nears third month

Picket lines on major construction sites around the Puget Sound region have been in effect since November. Thousand of construction workers have been laid off...

‘Outdoor dining is part of the fabric of our city:’ Seattle council moves on free street use

Seattle City Council has indicated that it will approve free street use licensing for outdoor cafes, restaurants, merchandising, and street festivals through January 2023. While...

Cool ocean waters, abundant nutrients provide rosy outlook for Washington salmon

Scientific markers used to predict the health and productivity of marine species such as juvenile salmon were positive in 2021, the second most favorable since...

Statewide upzoning proposal aims for ‘stout’ housing density near mass transit

Housing, growth management, and a push for upzoning are among the challenges faced by the state Legislature in 2022. How those problems intersect with perhaps...

SPD ‘misinformation campaign’ has council, mayor’s office demanding answers

With the conclusion of an investigation into the Seattle Police Department’s faked radio chatter— which falsely suggested the presence of far right-right “Proud Boy” protestors...

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