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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is about to land in Seattle
This week, we bring you a guide to the festivities and stories about new public art, labor issues and the long-term regional impacts of the World Cup.
This week, we bring you a guide to the festivities and stories about new public art, labor issues and the long-term regional impacts of the World Cup.
Local organizing committee SeattleFWC26 says the goal is to bring lasting benefits to the city.
With 750,000 visitors expected for the World Cup, workers are advocating for better conditions.
Cascade PBS’s partner newsroom KNKX helps you navigate the tournament and other cultural events
From a social skills practice event to professional cuddlers, people around the city are coming up with creative ways to combat isolation.