Culture Bikes and Diaries: Willie Weir and David Byrne helped one cyclist get through winter <i>Bicycle Diaries</i> by Bill Thorness / March 8, 2010
Culture Feeding the food gardening trend A display at the Northwest Flower & Garden Show by Bill Thorness / February 2, 2010
Feds' stimulus for high-speed rail is low-speed The tracks at Seattle's King Street Station are to be improved with federal funds for high-speed rail. by C.B. Hall / July 6, 2010
Tech Bike to work: How to survive Seattle's hills The annual Seattle Bike Expo, one of Cascade Bicycle Club's largest events by Bill Thorness / May 19, 2010
Culture Canada relents on cash demands for late Amtrak run from Seattle A decision by the Canadian government not only preserves the existing second daily train but also opens the possibility of a third train. by C.B. Hall / August 16, 2011
Around state, transit systems are facing bad scenarios A Whatcom Transit Authority bus rolls through Bellingham (2007). by C.B. Hall / November 4, 2010
Politics Electric motoring: What's down NW roads? No one has used the Lopez Island electric-vehicle charger since it was installed in June. by C.B. Hall / October 24, 2010
Amtrak's Vancouver train gets a reprieve Political pressure saves Amtrak's evening service to British Columbia at the last minute. by C.B. Hall / October 15, 2010
Politics Olympia still waiting for high-speed rail funds The state had expected by Sept. 30 to receive its $590 million share of federal stimulus money for rail projects, but D.C. administrators say complex project contracts are taking longer to finalize. by C.B. Hall / October 11, 2010
Amtrak to Vancouver faces a bureaucratic hurdle An Amtrak train arrives in Bellingham (2008). by C.B. Hall / September 21, 2010