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For decades, the Port of Baltimore’s ability to compete with its rivals along the East Coast has been hampered by the nearby Howard Street…

When the first wave of COVID-19 infections swept Maryland last year, the state Department of Transportation pulled toll-takers off the job as a safeguard…

In the days leading up to a crucial vote by an influential transportation panel in July, one of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s political…

Drivers looking to escape backed up traffic could opt for a way out if they’re willing to pay anywhere from 17 cents to $3.76…

President Joe Biden on Monday signed into law his $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill during a ceremony at the White House packed with some…

Federal and state officials overseeing a controversial highway project in Montgomery County extended a public comment period after an environment group flagged multiple errors…

When President Biden visits the Port of Baltimore to promote the just-passed infrastructure bill on Wednesday, he will get an up-close view of one…

Long-suffering communities along the partially built Purple Line will likely see construction fully resume by spring, Transportation Secretary Greg Slater said Monday. His comments…

The U.S. House cleared a $1.2 trillion physical infrastructure bill and took a major step toward passage of a landmark $1.85 trillion social spending…

Net Zero Expansion

An October study shows that in some sections of I-495 and I-270, congestion would be worse after adding lanes, compared to the no-build alternative.