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After months of acrimony, the Maryland Department of Transportation and the firms building the Purple Line have reached a $250 million settlement. Under the…

In a tersely-worded letter to the Maryland Department of Transportation, the U.S. Navy served notice that the state should not plan on gaining control…

Groups representing commuters and businesses urged the Maryland Department of Transportation to move forward with Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s plan to widen two…

Maryland has yet to calculate a cost to relocate underground utility pipes and fiberoptic cables as part of the Hogan administration’s express toll lanes…

Small business-owners in Takoma Park and Silver Spring who have lost revenue — or have been forced to close entirely — due to Purple…

Union leaders representing Motor Vehicle Administration employees pressed the Hogan administration Thursday to step up efforts to prevent the workplace spread of COVID-19. And…

WSSC Water, the utility that provides water and sewer service to Prince George’s and Montgomery counties, made headlines in March when it disclosed that…

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Maryland Matters recently speculated that, with vehicular traffic down across the state due to the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps it’s time to put the brakes…

The planning agency that serves Montgomery and Prince George’s counties on Wednesday formally rejected the state’s plan for widening the Capital Beltway (I-495) and…

Drivers in the U.S. have a 1 in 116 chance of striking a deer or other animal, State Farm found in its 18th annual…