Yearly Archives: 2015
Future, Present, Past
I feel a sense of comfort when low-income or working class people get on. Maybe it's because I come from a similar background. It...
Sunday Video: The Tweeting Traffic Engineer Improving Seattle’s Streets
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Dongho Chang is a Seattle Department of Transportation traffic engineer who at the crack of dawn, rides his bike across the city to investigate tweets to...
What We’re Reading: Clean Power
Get safer: The City of Seattle has launched a brand new digital emergency alert system called "AlertSeattle".
Street power: Edinburgh's newish streetcar system is a...
The Tale of An Epic Transit Failure
"Where we're going, we don't need roads."
If you saw a large good-looking man with a duffel bag sprinting through Seattle's Roosevelt neighborhood in desperate...
CascadiaCast Episode 4: Patty Lent
On this episode of CascadiaCast, I chat with Patty Lent, Bremerton Mayor and former Kitsap County Commissioner. Bremerton is the largest city in Kitsap...
2015 Primary Election Analysis–Seattle
The initial primary results are in, and we can safely assume who will be moving on to the November general election for Seattle City...
Midweek Video: Obama’s Clean Power Plan
On Monday, President Obama and the Environmental Protection Agency announced the Clean Power Plan, the first national standards to reduce carbon pollution from power...
Primary Experience (Thoughts from the 3/4)
I'm telling them about 12th Avenue, by way of the microphone. "Okay here's 12th Avenue, 12th, good for Youth Services, Labor Union Hall, King...