Transportation

Metro Transit workers vote to authorize strike
Hundreds of members of the union that represents Metro Transit workers in the Twin Cities have authorized a strike. The vote doesn’t mean there will be a work stoppage yet — but it does empower the union’s leaders to call a strike.
3rd Avenue Bridge reopens in October, Stone Arch Bridge repairs planned for next two summers
The Stone Arch Bridge will be closed to through traffic for two summers, according to the Minnesota Department of Transportation, but the Third Avenue Bridge nearby will reopen in late October.
Delta Air Lines employees work up a sweat at boot camp, learning how to de-ice planes at MSP
The temperature says it's summer outside, but Delta Air Lines is training employees in how to de-ice an airplane — a critical part of flying during the cold winter months. 
Persisting pilot shortage strains growth prospects, reduces flights for regional airports like Duluth
Legacy airlines’ decisions are limiting service and growth opportunities for regional hubs like Duluth and Rochester international airports.
Minnesotans can now schedule appointments to get driver's license, regardless of immigration status
All Minnesotans, regardless of their immigration status, can now schedule appointments for written tests to get a driver's license, under the new Driver’s License for All law.
Some yellow school buses are turning green this school year
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency is expanding its electric school bus program using three million dollars from the state’s settlement with Volkswagen over exaggerated fuel efficiency claims.