
Andrea Perdomo-Hernandez is a transportation reporter for WBUR.
Previously, she was a freelance producer for WBUR’s Radio Boston.
Perdomo-Hernandez is from South Florida, where she was a reporter for public radio stations in Miami and Fort Myers. She also produced for regional and statewide public affairs programs. She has won regional and national awards for her reporting on the environment and migrant communities.
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Bus service to World Cup matches in Foxborough will cost $95
The host committee for FIFA men's World Cup matches this summer announced a direct bus service to Boston Stadium in Foxborough, which will cost more than MBTA train service to...

Boston's World Cup fan festival will be free, organizers say
Boston will buck a growing trend and make its World Cup fan festival free, organizers confirmed Monday. The new comes as organizers in New York and Los Angeles say they'll...

Delivery companies could eat $300 fines without new Boston permit
Food delivery companies like Grubhub and UberEats will be need a permit to operate in the city of Boston due to an ordinance that took effect on Saturday.

MBTA says it will cost $80 for a commuter rail ticket to the World Cup
Commuter rail tickets for the first five World Cup matches go on sale Wednesday. The roundtrip tickets are priced at $50 more than they were for the friendly match in...

MBTA has smooth test run of event trains ahead of the World Cup
Soccer fans reported a smooth ride on MBTA to Gillette Stadium for Thursday's friendly match between France and Brazil. The match acted as a small trial run for the transit...
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Mass. launches online hub for World Cup information
Massachusetts has launched a website with information about the FIFA Men’s World Cup matches the state will host this summer.

Wu defends 'consensus' approach to street projects following City Council pushback
After weeks of sharp criticism from city councilors and transit advocates over a slowdown in street infrastructure projects during her second term, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is defending her approach,...

Mass. gets $46 million in federal funds for the World Cup
Massachusetts has been waiting for the funds pledged by the government to support World Cup planning efforts, three months shy of the start of the men's soccer tournament.

After weeks of brinksmanship, Foxborough approves crucial World Cup license
The last hurdle has been cleared for Gillette Stadium to host the FIFA Men's World Cup matches this summer. The Foxborough select board has approved an entertainment license for the...

How the Foxborough World Cup deal finally came together
Massachusetts was on the brink of becoming a global laughingstock — with politicians, sports executives and town officials unable to come to an agreement over $7.8 million in security costs,...