Sound Transit ramps up efforts to prevent copper wire theft
Copper wire thefts remain a persistent and costly problem in King County, with transit riders feeling the impact as service interruptions mount across the region.
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Copper wire thefts remain a persistent and costly problem in King County, with transit riders feeling the impact as service interruptions mount across the region.
The Downtown Issaquah Association says the city’s light rail connection is at risk.
Drivers in Shoreline should prepare for significant traffic disruptions as construction continues along the North 145th Street corridor.
The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) closed two lanes of the First Avenue Bridge in Seattle on Thursday morning for an inspection, causing significant traffic delays.
KIRO 7 tested one of the region’s busiest routes: driving I-5 north from Tacoma to KIRO 7’s newsroom in downtown Seattle.
KIRO 7 breaks down the real costs from toll roads to parking, and whether it’s worth it to save some money on transit.
Fresh off their Super Bowl victory, the Seahawks are set to return to Seattle and celebrate with the 12s in a championship parade through downtown.
A major effort to improve infrastructure and help travelers move through security faster at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport is now complete.
With Sunday’s Seahawks game fast approaching, parking around Lumen Field is filling up quickly.
All lanes are back open on northbound I-5 near the King/Pierce County Line after a 21-car pileup caused backups for hours during the Monday morning commute.