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The Maryland Department of Transportation’s “I-495 & I-270 P3 Program” is history. No, the agency has not pulled the plug on its plan to…

The Maryland Transportation Authority, which operates toll facilities around the state, didn’t know it was overcharging motorists, a review by legislative auditors concluded. Even…

The American Legion Bridge rebuild will not only improve transportation, it will be an expressway to the middle class for Maryland’s working men and women.

The Board of Public Works approved a hefty payment to the consortium building the Purple Line on Wednesday, though the state’s top transportation official…

The Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition is cheering budget language that may open the door for completion of the Red Line.

When the DC-area’s Transportation Planning Board voted in June to remove Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s I-270/I-495 widening plan from a list of projects…

Scammers are exploiting state pushes for drivers to make sure their licenses are renewed, cybersecurity experts say.

There were 534 reports of lasers being pointed at planes in Maryland between 2010 and 2020, according to federal data released last week. There…

The lead federal agency charged with reviewing a proposed high-speed train between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. has “paused” its evaluation of the project. The…

In a victory for the firm behind an ambitious waterfront development in South Baltimore, a judge on Monday rejected a lawsuit filed by Baltimore-Washington…