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A regional transportation panel threw its support behind the state’s proposal to replace an aging Southern Maryland bridge — despite sharp divisions stemming from…

There is a sharp divide ahead of a critical vote Wednesday on a major regional bridge project — a divide that could determine whether…

Maryland faces a $2 billion gap in keeping its transit systems in a state of good repair over the next decade, according to a…

On a day that brought another intense rain storm, with her audience’s cell phones buzzing with emergency warnings about damaging flooding in the region,…

Baltimore City Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young (D) and Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman (D) each announced high-level additions to their teams on…

Bernie Sanders

President Trump, testing 2020 campaign themes, likes to taunt Democrats as the “Socialist party” and hopes to make it stick. Newt Gingrich, the nutty…

By Elaine S. Povich Zipping along the Massachusetts Turnpike, unsuspecting tourists from other states encounter an electronic toll plaza. No problem: The transponder they…

On his first day as a member of the board that oversees the Washington, D.C., region’s transit agency, Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn…

By Alessia Grunberger Taking the bus around Montgomery County is about to get a whole lot easier for kids and teens. Starting Monday, all…

Four years ago Tuesday, Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) pulled the plug on the Red Line, a federally approved subway line in the Baltimore…