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The Pacific Coast is tiptoeing around not one but two of the largest seismic triggers of the region’s modern history.
Microsoft President Brad Smith imagines the Northwest with more than a million new homes, high-speed rail and no new taxes.
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Federal gov. approves $50 million to start PNW high speed rail. Here’s what it means for WA“The Cascadia corridor is home to 10 million people and growing—bringing high speed rail speed to the region will be transformative, allowing Washingtonians to travel much faster and more ...
The Washington State Department of Transportation is set to receive a $49.7 million grant from the Federal Railroad Administration to study the possibility of a high-speed passenger rail line ...
Numerous inslab and crustal earthquakes with magnitudes less than 4 occur each year in the Cascadia region. Beneath the western and eastern edges of Vancouver Island, earthquakes within the oceanic ...
Oregon and British Columbia agreed to work together to bring bullet trains or other forms of ultra-high-speed ground transportation to connect the major population centers of the Cascadia region.… ...
Since 1993, they’ve sought out works that capture the region’s history and natural beauty, spanning 150 years of change and evolution. Many of these paintings have never been publicly displayed. That ...
He sees being part of the Cascadia squad as deepening his bonds with Seattle and the rest of the region, building on his three years as a Sounder ('09-11). “I think Cascadia’s put itself on ...
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