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A historically Black cemetery encroached upon when the Capital Beltway was constructed in the 1960s is again in potential peril, a national preservation organization…

Earmarks are back in Congress — with more rules. U.S. House lawmakers who want funding for transportation projects in the annual appropriations bill or…

The nearly $1 billion that U.S. Rep. Garret Graves is seeking through Congress’ revamped earmarks process isn’t a typo. The Louisiana Republican says Baton…

Baltimore’s “Highway to Nowhere” may finally be going somewhere, and as far as neighborhood residents are concerned the roadway could be reimagined as the…

Maryland Transit Administrator Kevin Quinn said he fell in love with Vancouver a couple years ago when he attended a conference there. In July,…

Maryland residents will have nearly two months — until mid-August — to offer their thoughts on a set of proposed tolls for the “managed…

If the Biden administration and Congress can come together on an infrastructure bill, Washington will soon be scouring the nation for aging bridges, ports,…

Top officials in Prince George’s County urged federal and state transportation leaders on Tuesday to slam the door on a privately-funded high-speed train between…

Top leaders in Maryland and the city of Baltimore are united in support for legislation introduced to reconnect communities divided by infrastructure projects, like Baltimore’s…

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In March, President Biden unveiled the American Jobs Plan, an historic investment in the United States’ long-neglected infrastructure systems. The plan, which is undergirded…