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Brian O’Malley

Reducing the transportation budget cuts from $3.3 billion to $3.15 billion is a step in the right direction, but isn’t going to get us where we need to go.

Transit advocates seek link between staffing challenges and the Baltimore region’s unreliable bus and rail service

Agency releases detailed mix of proposals, utilizing heavy rail, light rail and bus rapid transit.

Organization’s leaders express frustration with how the state has managed the region’s transportation network.

Baltimore residents and local officials told state lawmakers that they want to see legislation improving public transportation, education, public safety and decriminalizing drug use…

When the Maryland Transportation Authority put tentative Interstate 495/I-270 “express lane” toll rates out for public comment earlier this year, the project’s built-in annual…

Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. (D) accused the state’s top transportation officials on Wednesday of short-changing his jurisdiction by funneling more money…

The Maryland Transit Administration and five metro Baltimore jurisdictions announced on Thursday that they are moving forward with their joint pursuit of improved transportation…

Maryland’s Senate gave unanimous approval Thursday night to a bill that would reform emergency procurements in the wake of controversial multi-million-dollar deals struck by…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) will ask the state’s Board of Public Works this week to approve a $250 million settlement with Purple…