Politics From Mao's thrall to south Puget Sound freedom Mao Zedong and Sidney Rittenberg by Jeffrey Long / May 23, 2012
Politics Crosscut Tout: 2 serious students of transit will speak A chance for fresh insights and less predictability in our car-bike-bus-train fights. by Douglas MacDonald / April 16, 2012
Opinion Walkable city? How Seattle pedestrians are more at risk than ever Seattle is going backward — not forward — on pedestrian safety and related issues. by Douglas MacDonald / May 16, 2018
Opinion Green voters seem confused this election Anacortes is the site of several oil refineries. Maybe a carbon tax should be a priority? by Douglas MacDonald / November 5, 2016
Why Seattle will never be a walkable city A crowd of pedestrians cross a downtown sidewalk — where the markings are wearing off. by Douglas MacDonald / May 3, 2017
Trans-poor-tation 4: A mighty toll order Is a regional tolling system the answer to our transportation prayers? by Douglas MacDonald / May 16, 2013
Trans-poor-tation 3: No high five for I-5 Chehalis River flooding is just one problem that threatens I-5. by Douglas MacDonald / May 15, 2013
Trans-poor-tation 2: Let's finish what we started The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge by Douglas MacDonald / May 14, 2013
Trans-poor-tation: Olympia's $8.4 billion fail Puget Sound Gateway Project Map Credit: WSDOT by Douglas MacDonald / May 13, 2013
Politics Digging It: How to bore a tunnel, in pictures Construction of the Viaduct replacement tunnel is about to begin. The project's workhorse is a state-of-the-art boring machine that will generate as much thrust as 13 space shuttles. by Douglas MacDonald / July 18, 2013