Seattle, FIFA World Cup
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Tuesday morning traffic came to a crawl in downtown Seattle as a motorcycle crash near the exit of the SR-99 tunnel blocked the roadway.
Despite scorching heat, fans flocked to the stadium and Sodo areas of Seattle as Belgium played Egypt in the city's first World Cup match. Follow our live updates.
SEATTLE — Drivers across western Washington should prepare for several spikes in congestion as the FIFA World Cup comes to Seattle, with local organizers identifying June 15, June 19-20, June 24-28, July 1 and July 6 as the days expected to see the ...
Seattle transportation officials have spent years prepping for the FIFA World Cup, adding more transit, bike lanes and pedestrian-only zones for the tournament.
The I-5 express lanes are now open southbound after the weekend’s work removing the construction zone from NB I-5, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) confirmed early Monday morning.
Seattle begins traffic and parking restrictions around Pioneer Square for FIFA World Cup games. SEATTLE — About 40 vehicles were towed Monday morning from Seattle’s FIFA World Cup pedestrian zone in Pioneer Square as the city began implementing traffic and parking restrictions tied to tournament match days.
SEATTLE — Brace for major traffic disruptions starting this weekend when lane closures begin on the Ship Canal Bridge in Seattle. This preparatory work will kick off a more extensive repaving and preservation project that will continue for several years ...
SEATTLE — Seattle drivers spent more time in traffic this year than they did in 2024, as construction on major corridors continued and remote work ebbed. Motorists spent nearly three extra days behind the wheel, as the typical driver in the metro region ...
