Ounces Taproom hosts celebration for West Seattle Bridge reopening

At Ounces Taproom and Beer Garden, hundreds showed up for a West Seattle Bridge reopening celebration on Saturday. Customers enjoyed music, a pop-up market, food vendors and family-friendly fun while toasting the long-awaited reopening. 

Troopers arrest driver who fled the scene of a deadly two-car crash in Tacoma

Washington State Patrol (WSP) troopers located and arrested a driver who fled the scene of a deadly crash near the Sprinker Recreation Center on Saturday.

'We get that it's frustrating': WSDOT explains multiple construction projects this weekend

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) sent out a series of Tweets on Friday - taking a moment to empathize with the public, while also explaining the reasons behind all the construction happening in the area, and their game plan to get it done as soon as possible.

WSP: Multiple people killed, injured after 3-car crash in Shelton

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) says multiple people were killed in a three-car crash on State Route 101 early Wednesday morning.

King County begins year-round free transit for those 18 and under

People aged 18 and under will ride buses, water taxis and streetcars for free in Washington State’s most populous county starting Thursday.

Tacoma’s I-5 HOV lanes are opening after more than two decades of work

Crews with the Washington State Department of Transportation are opening the new HOV lanes on Interstate 5 through Tacoma this weekend.

Washington ferries seeing increased delays

An analysis of Washington State Ferries data shows ferries are running behind schedule this year more than they have in the past decade, with a consistent decline in on-time performance.

Light rail service reduced for 2  weeks due to Columbia City station construction

Starting Friday and for the next two weeks, travelers planning to take the Link light rail should prepare for reduced train frequencies as Sound Transit crews begin the second phase of construction work at the Columbia City station.

DUI driver arrested for driving the wrong way on I-90 near Issaquah

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) arrested a DUI suspect for driving the wrong way on I-90 near Issaquah early Thursday morning.

Infrastructure bill projects: Over $2B announced for roads, bridges, bike lanes across US

U.S. transportation officials announced $2.2 billion for local infrastructure projects on Thursday, paving the way for new bridges, roads, bike lanes, railways and ports in scores of communities across the country.

West Seattle Bridge expected to reopen on Sept. 18

As crews continue to work on the final stages of the West Seattle Bridge repairs, officials with the Seattle Department of Transportation announced on Thursday that the structure is now expected to reopen on Sept. 18. 

Starbucks, Volvo, ChargePoint announce locations for electric vehicle charging stations

Starbucks and Volvo Cars announced on Tuesday the first Starbucks stores where new electric vehicle (EV) chargers, powered by ChargePoint, will be available to customers and members of the public.

Washington ferries to get $38 million to improve services

Washington State Ferries will receive $38 million from the Federal Highway Administration to improve its ferry service.

Map-tracking system shows Cathlamet Ferry 'off course' around time of collision

Map-tracking systems are shedding more light on the path the Cathlamet Ferry took before crashing into a group of pilings as it approached the Fauntleroy ferry dock on Thursday.   

Traffic alert: Revive I-5 work continues, expect delays this weekend

On southbound I-5 through Seattle, weekend-long lane reductions will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 29, and continue through 5 a.m. on Monday, Aug.1.

382,000 pounds of roadside litter picked up by Washington DOT in June

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) said it picked up 191 tons of litter along roads last month-- that's equivalent to 382,000 pounds of trash.