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A Montgomery County developer who made money over a long successful career hopes to convince top state officials that the future of transportation —…

Faced with persistent criticism that the state is focusing too much on traffic relief and not enough on improving rail and bus opportunities, Maryland…

A powerful committee chairwoman whose district is at the center of a tug-of-war over transportation policy has strong feelings when it comes to a…

I270, 495 Beltway, Rahn,

Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn said critics of the state’s plan to widen the Capital Beltway and Interstate 270 are “putting their heads…

The Montgomery County Council has asked the agency that controls most parkland in the Washington, D.C., suburbs not to cooperate with the state’s plans to…

The Prince George’s County Council is urging state leaders to conduct comprehensive environmental and financial reviews of the Hogan administration’s plans to widen the…

The approximately 750 elected officials, activists and citizens who packed Sunday’s Beltway/I-270 Town Hall in Montgomery County had reason to wonder whether their messages…

Editor’s note: This story was changed from its original version to reflect late-breaking developments on Friday morning. The Board of Public Works will put…

The Maryland Board of Public Works is set to vote next week on a high-profile and controversial transportation item even though one of its…

Environmentalists and a group of Montgomery and Prince George’s homeowners were dealt a defeat when a bill to force greater scrutiny of the Hogan…