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Baltimore has its Highway to Nowhere, a road that gobbled up communities before the project was abandoned. Wilmington, Del., had neighborhoods wiped out by…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R), wearing his hat as co-chair of the national nonpartisan political organization No Labels, convened a meeting of more…

FineFix, the state’s fine forgiveness program for auto insurance, will end on July 31, state officials announced this week. All remaining account balances must…

The carefully-orchestrated plan to get Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s top transportation priority to the Board of Public Works is again in danger of…

Before the pandemic, motorists traveling eastbound through Anne Arundel County toward the Bay Bridge endured tedious backups, particularly during beach season when commuters, contractors…

Motorists who use Maryland toll facilities will not be able to reach the Maryland Transportation Authority’s customer service department during a nine-day period that…

Maryland’s 273 bridges and over 2,201 miles of highways that are in poor condition. The extra-long commutes for non-white Marylanders who use public transit….

Backers of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two Montgomery County highways sought to rebut criticism of the project from Rep. Anthony G. Brown…

In a recent guest commentary (Maryland Matters, April 9), the Maryland Sierra Club shows once again how little they understand regional transportation issues and…

Kim Coble

When it comes to the environment this legislative session, climate and transportation bills have understandably and appropriately garnered most of the attention. But another…