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Rather than wait for construction of the Purple Line to be completed — a year later than expected — Maryland officials say the light…

Transportation issues are rarely about getting from here to there. Usually they involve what land will be developed and who’s going to get rich….

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh (D), who earlier this week harshly criticized a new Trump administration regulation designed to preempt California’s greenhouse gas…

It may be hard to notice, given how clogged the Washington, D.C., region’s roads are, but fewer commuters are driving to work by themselves….

When a plane taking off from Freeway Airport in Bowie clipped a car and crashed onto U.S. 50 last Thursday, it was a reminder of how perilously…

A drama that began in early July, when Maryland withheld more than $40 million in capital funding that was due to be provided to…

As if anyone had any doubts, Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks (D) is one heck of a cheerleader for her county. That…

Transit

Despite a dip in projected state spending over the next six years, state leaders are defending their commitment to mass transit, calling it historic…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. used a Purple Line milestone, the laying of the first mile of track Thursday, to cast Maryland as a…

The Maryland Department of Transportation has won approval to use a data analytics firm to gain greater insight into the commuting patterns of Baltimore-area…