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A Baltimore judge on Thursday soundly rejected the Maryland Department of Transportation’s attempt to keep the firm building the Purple Line from abandoning the…

Officials have spent more than 90% of the $1.653 billion allocated to Maryland as part of the Congressional Coronavirus Relief Fund, Department of Budget…

It will surprise no one who has tried to learn that Baltimore and Washington, D.C., have been declared two of the toughest American cities…

Arthur Katz of Rockville wrote an interesting opinion piece in Maryland Matters [“The Myths Surrounding the I-495/I-270 Highway Expansion,” Aug. 21]. In it Mr….

Maryland transportation officials have narrowed down their options for a new crossing over the Chesapeake Bay to three plans they say will provide the…

Kim Coble

Faced with a multi-billion dollar hole created by a historic decline in ridership and revenues, the Maryland Transit Administration on Tuesday unveiled a proposal…

The Maryland State Highway Administration and the Federal Highway Administration have agreed to extend the public comment period for a hotly-contested road widening project…

Myths

Are you kidding? There is a battle of ideas and politics going on about the value of expanding the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) and…

Air passenger traffic at the area’s three major airports remains significantly lower than a year ago, but passenger trends have been rising faster at…

Supporters and opponents of the Hogan administration’s plan to widen two highways in the Washington, D.C., suburbs get their first opportunity to formally react…