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Paul Wiedefeld

West Baltimore activists backing the proposal say splitting it into five phases could make it more budget friendly but some still question the costs.

Judge grants stay in lawsuit against the state seeking to block a new concessions contract from being awarded.

A consequential appointment for the new administration beyond the day-to-day responsibilities of the agency.

Maryland leaders from both parties said Tuesday that proposed cuts to transit service in the capital region would cause devastating harm to its economy,…

In a bid to make the inner workings of the Washington, D.C., area’s transit agency more open, a group of Maryland lawmakers is demanding…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) said Thursday he would release $83.5 million from the state capital budget earmarked for the Washington, D.C., area…

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

Maryland Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn told state lawmakers on Thursday that his agency is making progress in its efforts to force the Washington,…

If Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) and his transportation secretary, Pete K. Rahn, were looking to create a sense of drama and uncertainty…

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A group of state lawmakers from the Washington, D.C., suburbs is encouraging Transportation Secretary Pete K. Rahn to reverse his decision to withhold nearly…