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I270, 495 Beltway, Rahn,

The most high-profile member of Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s administration has decided to step down. Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn will return to…

Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation pressed top Hogan administration officials on Thursday to share more information about plans to widen the American Legion Bridge,…

Maryland Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) signaled on Wednesday that he will need more than a two-week delay before he is ready to vote…

Two-thirds of the Maryland General Assembly – all Democrats – received a perfect score on a new report card from the Maryland Public Interest…

Faced with requests from state Comptroller Peter V.R. Franchot (D) — a crucial vote on the state’s powerful Board of Public Works — and…

The Board of Public Works could go back next week on toll lane promises made to appease Montgomery and Prince George’s counties earlier this…

During the first year of the Hogan administration, I was asked by the governor to chair the Maryland Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee. This came at…

From the day in 2017 that Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced plans to widen the Capital Beltway (I-495), local political leaders, planners…

Montgomery County’s top planners are so frustrated with the State Highway Administration — and what they claim is a persistent refusal to provide key…

Two Maryland lawmakers want to reduce the penalties that kick in when drivers get billed for a toll and don’t pay on time. Drive…