Watch these severe violent images captured from eight different angles recorded by King County Metro Transit this crash on South Jackson Street starts with the driver of the white car moving right in the path of the bus when the two Collide the car bounces off the bus and Spins out on the street now
Watch What Happens Next the bus goes flying into a building with dozens of teenagers inside skateboarding you see them running for safety it’s definitely been pretty traumatic when you watch the video I mean how do you react to it yeah I mean I think the biggest thing is just
Being super grateful that no one was injured Finn Bradberry tells me the teenagers were participating in one of skate like a girl’s free programs that night it does not exist right now their space boarded up unusable after this horrific crash has Metro Transit reached out to you I mean what is that
Relationship like yeah so we’ve been working with Metro um it’s it’s been challenging I asked Metro Transit what they’re doing to help this nonprofit Sean Hawks responded telling me Metro has been looking to find ways to support the group’s near-term needs but a permanent home has not yet been
Identified and our biggest goal is for us to get programming back but to do that they definitely need a new space so here’s part of their wish list they’re looking for 4,000 square ft 15t ceilings accessible parking heat and a bathroom plus ideally they would really like to
Stay here in the Central District or in South Seattle Denise Whitaker Como news a $500 parking ticket that’s up for a vote from the Lakewood city council should parking findes be increased yeah we met Jenna and Dawn at Lake City perk espresso on Washington Boulevard they think a move to increase fines for
Illegally parking might work but only for a certain kind of person do you think that’s going to make a difference for the honest people it will but for the others care for the not honest people they’re not going to just going to thr away that ticket like they
Do with everything else currently fines range between $20 and $250 the most recent version of the ordinance looks to increase that to $50 for the first violation and $500 for the fourth violation so we’re still looking for answers from City officials on a couple of questions how much money has
Been collected so far on fines and what areas in Lakewood have the most problems one spot pointed out to us by those who work in town was Lake City Boulevard where homeowners there say illegal parking in the summer is a big problem however while working on this story We
Struggled to find anyone parking illegally on sidewalks orp elsewhere the Lakewood Police Department would enforce fines generally they said more people don’t pay the fines than people who do reporting in Lakewood Paul Rivera Como news janary was the first time that we’ve lost money in a very very long
Time uh since Co spice wallow Prides itself on providing authentic Indian Cuisine across Seattle but the owners say the new minimum wage law for app based workers that adds a fee to every Seattle delivery is devastating their bottom line third party delivery vendors are about 30% of our business right now
And we’ve seen a 30% decline in that business I think customers are just not willing to pay the extra $5 on each order the Seattle ride share Drivers Association says the impacts of the new law are being felt out of Seattle too I have some drivers who are all together
Just uh stop delivery in Seattle a door Dash spokesperson explains customer outside Seattle could also be charged the $5 if the delivery comes from Seattle we wanted to check this out for ourselves even though we are in Taquila right now you could see for our order we
Are still being charged the $5 Seattle regulatory response fee because we ordered from a Seattle restaurant door Dash driver Ariana Riley claims she does not get any extra income from those deliveries only if I work within Seattle City Limits am I paid under the new pay law um but there still charging
Customers like sish and thirston County um $5 in response door Dash explains that’s because Seattle’s wage laws only apply to work within Seattle the company which has been outspoken against the ordinance goes on to say that since the law was enacted Seattle customers have placed 30,000 fewer orders that Seattle
Businesses missed out on more than a million dollars in revenue and Dashers are getting far fewer trips the the new legislation is not working for us not helping us at all reporting in taquilla Jackie Kent come on news
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