
Making Seattle safer for walking and cycling is proving difficult
A so-called Vision Zero city, Seattle has a lofty goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The city has averaged about 20 deaths a year over the past decade.
Lizz Giordano is Cascade PBS's investigative reporter, focused on following working conditions, government oversight procedures and labor organizing efforts across Washington state. Before jo
A so-called Vision Zero city, Seattle has a lofty goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The city has averaged about 20 deaths a year over the past decade.
Those who have been working from home during the pandemic have a decision to make, and it will have a profound impact on public transit in the region.
For workers on Seattle's waterfront, the future is unknown and the change is rapid.
Local agencies can’t keep up with the demand driven by growth and commuters’ desire for transit options
The opening of express toll lanes on Interstate 405 in 2015 offered Eastside residents a path out of mounting traffic