Amtrak wants to spend $200M to improve Seattle's rail yard Amtrak says it will improve its train yard in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood over the next couple of years. The company says the goal is to improve service for riders and safety for workers. Casey Martin
Constantly on the move in SoDo, trying not to get swept People living in tents and vehicles in Seattle’s SoDo neighborhood were shuffled around during major league baseball's All Star week earlier this month. Some say it isn’t just big sporting events that force them to keep moving. Casey Martin
Does Ballard know enough about its council candidates? That's up for debate Voters want to hear directly from candidates. But not many voters will get that chance this summer in Seattle City Council District 6. “It's been kind of disappointing to say the least that there haven't been any debates,” said one candidate for the seat, Dale Kutzera. David Hyde
Street racing cameras coming to 10 Seattle roads Seattle is revving up to add cameras throughout the city to push back against street racing. Dyer Oxley
Seattle could do more to counter rise in sophisticated retail theft, report says A Seattle City Auditor's report states that the city could "do more to tackle organized retail crime," such as using online video. Dyer Oxley
Snoqualmie Tribe says Wedgwood protest is about more than one tree They want Seattle’s mayor to issue an executive order to halt implementation of a new tree ordinance Paige Browning
How Luma, an ancient cedar, has transfixed Seattle Seattle is a young racehorse of a city, a mere babe at 172 years old, who propelled herself through the jet age and now a tech boom, amassing wealth and dreamers and high rises and artisanal bakeries that sell $11 loaves and no one bats an eye. Isolde Raftery