When life gives you transit debt, make lemonade Let's say you owe me $20. You decide that to pay me back, you'll set up a lemonade stand. There's about $50 in overhead: lemons, sugar. And don't forget... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke Paige Browning
Week in Review: May Day protests, tunnel tolls, North Korean nukes Weed is legal, but we're still figuring out how to talk about it around kids. State lawmakers do know this much: A billboard with a cat saying "IM SO... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
Week in Review: Mayor Murray abuse allegations, Syria strike, SCOTUS nom What a week. The Seattle Times reports on bombshell allegations that Mayor Ed Murray sexually abused up to three teenaged men in the 1980s -- claims the... Bill Radke Jason Pagano
Bertha announcement: It's a tunnel! It’s over. As dozens of people looked on Tuesday, Bertha broke through to daylight after a nearly two mile dig under Seattle that took almost four years... Kate OConnell
These roads will bust through Aurora Avenue after new tunnel opens The tunnel boring machine called Bertha is currently about a half mile from the end of its journey. Contractors expect to be pulling it out of the... Joshua McNichols
Where does the dirt go from Seattle's big construction projects? As a general contractor who does small house remodels in Seattle, Chris Spott knows how to get rid of a pickup truck load of dirt. Joshua McNichols
Under-promised and over-delivered: Progress on the tunnel The Alaskan Way Viaduct is back in operation after a closure that was supposed to last two weeks, but only lasted for a week and a bit. It’s a surprise,... Carolyn Adolph
Looking for sinkholes as Bertha burrows under Viaduct Bertha the tunneling machine will slowly grind its way below the foundations of the viaduct over the next two weeks. Joshua McNichols
Bertha Rests Before Big Push Under Viaduct Bertha has stopped again, but this time, it’s on purpose. The tunnel boring machine rests in an underground concrete vault. Workers are putting the... Joshua McNichols
In Political Coup, Republican-Led Senate Ousts Transportation Chief A coup went down in Olympia this afternoon. Surprising Democrats, Republican lawmakers called for a confirmation vote for Lynn Peterson, Secretary of Tr... Austin Jenkins KUOW Staff