SEATTLE — Due to congressional budget cuts, King County Metro Transit managers said they could lose as much as $68 million in federal grants, or one-third of RapidRide startup costs, The Seattle Times reports. This could leave five of the agency's six bus rapid transit lines at risk of being delayed, reduced or canceled. For the full story, click here.

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