March 14, 2014

A reader sent us this link to a construction cam atop the Maple Leaf Portal work site. (Sometimes we can get it to work. Sometimes we can’t. Go figure.) He also says First Avenue  Northeast at the site, which is currently one-way southbound, may not reopen in both directions as scheduled at the end of

March 14, 2014

A reader sent us this link to a construction cam atop the Maple Leaf Portal work site. (Sometimes we can get it to work. Sometimes we can’t. Go figure.) He also says First Avenue  Northeast at the site, which is currently one-way southbound, may not reopen in both directions as scheduled at the end of

March 14, 2014

The state Legislature gave up and went home Thursday night, having punted on most issues facing it. Including transportation. From our news partner The Seattle Times: Last May’s Interstate 5 bridge collapse over the Skagit River was not enough to persuade the parties to come together to pass a long-negotiated, multibillion dollar transportation package. Crosscut.com

March 14, 2014

The state Legislature gave up and went home Thursday night, having punted on most issues facing it. Including transportation. From our news partner The Seattle Times: Last May’s Interstate 5 bridge collapse over the Skagit River was not enough to persuade the parties to come together to pass a long-negotiated, multibillion dollar transportation package. Crosscut.com

March 10, 2014

Number 25 did it. That might be the clearest thing about the surveillance photos above. Here’s the rest of the story, as posted this afternoon by Seattle Police: Seattle police are hoping someone will roll over on a burglar who snuck into the Northgate Mall early last Thursday and made a beeline for the Cinnabon.