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Amid a contract dispute involving the Purple Line that a leading lawmaker described as “very serious,” key members of the General Assembly served notice…

Interchange

The region’s newest highway interchange is on track to open ahead of schedule. When the orange barrels are pulled from the roadway this week,…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and his Transportation secretary, Greg Slater, are turning to two seasoned professionals to take key posts in the…

That companies building Maryland’s Purple Line have threatened to withdraw does indicate that costs are likely to increase and that the project will be delayed, but…

Federal stimulus funds have helped restore some of the revenue that Maryland’s transportation systems have lost to the COVID-19 pandemic, but not enough to…

After weeks of trying to keep their residents cooped up at home, several states are beginning a move toward commerce and social interaction. That’s…

Mass Transit

As many of us have spent the last several weeks confined to our homes in the midst of an unprecedented nationwide lockdown, South Koreans…

Brad German and Barbara Coufal: To Really Create Jobs, State Should Turn to Shovel-Ready Public Works Projects Jennifer Russel’s recent guest commentary on the…

Amidst an unprecedented surge in telework that has taken hundreds of thousands of cars off the road, critics of a state plan to widen…

With unprecedented numbers of people working from home and unemployment hitting levels not seen since the Great Depression, traffic volumes have fallen dramatically over…