This excerpt from "Biking Uphill in the Rain" explores Seattle's resurgence in bicycle use in the 1970s, and the influences behind it (including an old railroad line).
Tacoma administrative offices close for Presidents Day; essential services like waste collection continue as normal.
It’s been a challenging year for a Port Orchard-based developer looking to transform a 116-year-old Tacoma church into shared youth housing, and the renovations haven’t even started yet.
Bellevue may start charging drivers to park downtown, as well as in the Old Bellevue, BelRed, Spring District and Wilburton ...
In a city of famous bridges, Parks Tacoma wants to know where its next mini-iconic bridge should go. The agency wants to ...
The Tacoma Dome Link Extension will add 10 miles of elevated light rail from Federal Way to Tacoma Dome. There will be four ...
On a summer weekend, it can be difficult or impossible to find parking at the Paradise ... including the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA), which is about 55 miles northwest of the ...
Glimpses of local life caught through the window, moments of connection with your fellow passengers, the chance to slow down and watch landscapes unfold with the miles— train journeys are the most ...
The south lot at Lincoln Park has three fewer accessible-parking spaces. Randy noticed the removal recently and brought it to ...
A Japan Airlines plane taxiing across the tarmac at Seattle-Tacoma Airport Wednesday morning struck a parked Delta Airlines plane — leaving the planes damaged but nobody hurt, according to reports.
Whether through singing, dancing, artifacts or maps, the Sankofa Children's Museum of African Cultures in Park Heights wants ...
An 8-year-old girl who disappeared in the middle of the night. A sailboat that left port never to return. They are some of Tacoma’s oldest cold cases that have left people with more questions than ...
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