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Maryland transportation officials said Tuesday they will take over day-to-day management of building the Purple Line, at least temporarily, as soon as construction crews…

Central Maryland

Several years ago, Gov. Larry Hogan unilaterally canceled the Red Line project that had promised to provide the lynchpin to an integrated transit network…

Arthur Katz of Rockville wrote an interesting opinion piece in Maryland Matters [“The Myths Surrounding the I-495/I-270 Highway Expansion,” Aug. 21]. In it Mr….

Kim Coble

Faced with a multi-billion dollar hole created by a historic decline in ridership and revenues, the Maryland Transit Administration on Tuesday unveiled a proposal…

Myths

Are you kidding? There is a battle of ideas and politics going on about the value of expanding the Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) and…

Amid a rancorous contract dispute that threatens to halt work on the Purple Line, a judge in Baltimore has ordered the company in charge…

Gov. Larry Hogan’s proposed I-495/I-270 project will influence transportation and economic development in the Washington region for the next 50 years. Given the potential…

Threats to halt work on the Purple Line over a contract dispute are stirring fears among elected officials, residents and business owners in Montgomery…

Interchange

The region’s newest highway interchange is on track to open ahead of schedule. When the orange barrels are pulled from the roadway this week,…

Brad German and Barbara Coufal: To Really Create Jobs, State Should Turn to Shovel-Ready Public Works Projects Jennifer Russel’s recent guest commentary on the…