Culture The double-edged sword of marijuana self-medication Counselors often see the people who don't seem to benefit from marijuana. Can legalization put a different light on the drug? by Carol Poole / December 26, 2012
They call it 'public transit' but some riders get left behind The King County Ferry District operates a service that uses Colman Dock on the downtown Seattle waterfront. by C.B. Hall / March 13, 2012
Politics King Street Station to put rail money to work The updated Jackson Plaza at King Street Station opened last year. by C.B. Hall / March 13, 2012
Politics Greyhound may test Seattle's commitment to mass transportation Artist J. Craig Thorpe's conception of a multimodal complex at King Street Station, with the bus terminal above the railroad tracks beyond the station house. (The drawing was done several years ago... by C.B. Hall / December 19, 2011
State seeks ways to pay for transportation Highway 520 in Bellevue at evening rush hour. by C.B. Hall / November 29, 2011
Politics More trains for NW may mean no more service The historic Boise train station opened in 1925. by C.B. Hall / November 10, 2011
Kingston-Seattle ferry bounces on iffy financial seas The 'Spirit of Kingston' passenger ferry by C.B. Hall / November 4, 2011
Politics The U.S. Constitution: time for a rewrite? U.S. Capitol Building by C.B. Hall / July 3, 2011
Politics Anacortes' ferry terminal: case study for how NOT to do a public-private partnership It could be awhile before the Anacortes ferry terminal gets new life. by C.B. Hall / June 26, 2011
Politics Applying the 'cataract test' to skyrocketing health-care costs A magnified view of cataract in a human eye. by C.B. Hall / June 8, 2011