A couple hundred supporters gathered in Beacon Hill for Katie Wilson's election night party. Wilson trailed on election night, but by a margin close enough to be within closing distance with a ...
CARE department chief Amy Barden (middle) poses with her civilian crisis responder team. Complementing an expanded CARE team with community service officers and civilian report techs is the best way ...
The new transit pathway along Harrison and Mercer Streets is intended to provide another option for buses to serve South Lake ...
Progressive challenger Katie Wilson continues to have the edge in the highly competitive Seattle mayoral race, despite a large fundraising advantage for corporate-backed incumbent Bruce Harrell. Two ...
A SEPA appeal filed by a former council candidate means LIHI's long-planned 92-unit housing project won't be as competitive for state grants, but the nonprofit developer is optimistic that things can ...
The first major "People Streets and Public Spaces" project to move forward under the new transportation levy, Occidental Avenue's potential improvements have been mostly shaped by conversations with ...
Nearby gun violence has led to calls for re-installing a police officer inside Garfield High School, but last week the Seattle School Board rejected a pilot program proposal, citing distrust and the ...
Since voters approved West Seattle and Ballard Link in 2016, the two light rail projects have been caught in a perfect storm of factors that led to the eye-popping cost estimates that we have today.
Work to close the 20-25% funding gap announced Thursday will likely have far-reaching implications on everything from system expansion projects to how the agency delivers current service. Now work ...
The sleek new Siemens trains, part of a major order in 2022, will be rolling out in the Pacific Northwest ahead of other parts of the country. The new trainsets come at an uncertain time for Amtrak ...
Multiple whistleblowers have raised the alarm, but the Office of Inspector General still appears to be falling short of its charter and legal responsibilities. Seattle Inspector General Lisa Judge ...
Speed cushions and other safety improvements went in along Lake Washington Boulevard last fall, with the rest set to be installed this year. Now that's no longer on deck. (Ryan Packer) Seattle Parks ...
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