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The aviation world celebrates the 100-year anniversary when in 1924 six U.S. Army Air Corps pilots completed the first flight around the globe
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The project is expected to cost roughly $6 billion. Several design options are still under consideration.
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A two-day hearing by federal investigators could provide new insight into the accident that caused a loud boom and left a gaping hole in the side of the Alaska Airlines jet.
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Cities across the country are using billions of dollars in federal funding to make streets safer. But in some places, that’s accelerating conflict with local residents who don’t like the changes.
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Considering taking an electric vehicle on a long drive? Plenty of people get range anxiety. But with more charging stations on the roads, things are getting easier. Still, you'll want to have a plan.
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Peak weekday rates will rise to $4.90 from $4.50 for two-axle vehicles with a Good to Go! state toll pass. This price will be in effect during morning and evening rush hours.
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The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report into the fatal plane crash of former astronaut William Anders.
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Millions of Americans are preparing to get out of town sometime in the coming holiday week. That will likely mean busy roads, as well as packed airports and train stations.
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Deliveries will begin in 2028 if all goes well. Delays and escalating costs have bedeviled the procurement process up until now.
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Bremerton is a ferry ride away from Seattle. The sailing schedule to-and-fro sets the rhythm of life here for coffee baristas, commuters, and Taylor Swift fans.
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When construction starts on a new Interstate 5 bridge across the Columbia River in early 2026, drivers will begin paying tolls on the existing span between Washington and Oregon.
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Regional Animal Services of King County wrote on its website that local residents and animal control officers corralled the zebra named “Shug” in Riverbend.