
Culture
A wave of Black art rises in Seattle’s Central District
As new development proliferates in the historically Black neighborhood, artists proclaim: ‘We were here, and we are still here, and we will be here.’
As new development proliferates in the historically Black neighborhood, artists proclaim: ‘We were here, and we are still here, and we will be here.’
In Seattle's historic Asian neighborhood, some say Sound Transit's $54 billion light rail expansion echoes harms of past infrastructure projects.
Kids in Washington soon won’t have to pay to use public buses and trains across the state in a new $3 billion transit plan.
With more stations opening, students can live farther from campus in more affordable housing. The trade-off? Longer commutes.
Although the Central Washington city's car culture reigns, intentional planning in similar small cities might be the ticket to getting environmental best practices to stick.