Politics What I learned pedaling the Pronto! Marathon Pronto! Marathon pit stop at the International Fountain in Seattlle Center. by Josh Cohen / November 2, 2014
Politics SPD's Communications Squad: The kids are all right Operation Orange Fingers by Josh Cohen / September 2, 2014
Facelift for 2nd Avenue's bike death trap The city is planning a new separated cycle track to replace Seattle's most dangerous bike lane. by Josh Cohen / July 22, 2014
Politics Dodging development pressure, Issaquah expands Cougar Mountain The $11 million, 46-acre privately-owned parcel was slated to be developed with 57 homes. by Josh Cohen / December 18, 2018
Equity Rectifying Seattle’s racist past requires a denser future, says report A city commission says that multi-family housing, once legal across the city, is key to building a more equitable future. by Josh Cohen / December 12, 2018
Politics As Seattle’s traffic doom looms, some see a silver lining A new coalition of activists is calling for a permanent shift in how people get around the city. by Josh Cohen / December 11, 2018
Growth Facing high housing prices, Renton pushes backyard cottages By slashing permit fees, the city has had modest success spurring cottage construction. by Josh Cohen / December 6, 2018
Politics Seattle won its battle for density. What's next? Though a hearing examiner sided with the city, challengers still could pursue legal roadblocks. by Josh Cohen / November 30, 2018
Growth Can a $2.5B budget help King County reimagine transit? The county council wants regional funding, more equitable fares and a plan for self-driving cars. by Josh Cohen / November 28, 2018
Growth Can Puget Sound make room for 1.8M people without pushing anyone out? Advocates are lobbying the Puget Sound Regional Council to make equity central to its 30 year growth plan. by Josh Cohen / March 27, 2019