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Highway Traffic Safety

By Myron Levin and Eli Wolfe Former President Lyndon Johnson was probably not the first, nor certainly the last, to note that more Americans…

While Maryland residents and elected officials scurried around in preparation for the holidays last week, the state Department of Transportation quietly took a major…

The operator of White’s Ferry, the historic Potomac River crossing in Poolesville announced Monday it would close up shop immediately following a judge’s decision…

transit

With light at the end of the tunnel now in sight after a year unlike any other, Marylanders can look forward to the return…

A year ago, Maryland’s Environment Secretary Ben Grumbles pledged that the Hogan administration was committed to “bold and achievable solutions” that help the environment…

Clean Energy

Energy-efficient technologies are key to building a better future, especially with regard to our transportation system. If we stay on track, in the not-so-distant…

Leaders of Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia on Thursday urged the incoming Biden administration to increase its support for the agency that…

Maryland leaders on Wednesday approved a plan to allocate an additional $250 million for the Purple Line, a massive light rail project running east…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) will ask the state’s Board of Public Works this week to approve a $250 million settlement with Purple…

While Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and his colleagues in Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states try to contain the shattering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, they…