Seattle is one of 16 host cities selected across North America for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Six matches are scheduled at Lumen Field between June 15 and July 6. The tournament is expected to bring a ...
A collection of 19 multiple-award task orders are part of Sound Transit’s $185 billion ST3 program, which has faced cost ...
Transit agencies across the Puget Sound are ramping up service, adding security and scaling back construction projects as ...
Facing a $35 billion budget deficit, the 18 members of the Sound Transit Board of Directors made their case Wednesday for ...
Sound Transit is preparing to welcome 2026 FIFA World Cup Seattle soccer attendees by running additional service in June and ...
The Seattle Department of Transportation announced it will temporarily pause projects in high-traffic areas starting June 8.
We are less than 100 days away from the FIFA World Cup here in Seattle! This means public transit is putting final touches on ...
The money — part of a $100 million Federal Transit Administration expenditure — will help expand transit service to meet demand from World Cup crowds.
Sound Transit is preparing for a massive influx of visitors for Seattle's "Summer of Soccer." There will be increased routes and late night service during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
What can be learned from Seattle, as MARTA continues to struggle delivering projects, expanding the system and, now, is in ...
Sound Transit is reviewing ways to cut costs on the West Seattle Link extension after updated forecasts raised project ...
Utility bills in Seattle, which are already rising, could jump even more than expected. RELATED: Why are Progressives involved in transportation minutiae? A 2015 voter-approved levy is one reason why.
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