World-class American transit would take significant investment. It would be worthwhile, and Maryland could lead the way.
Federal building in southwest DC under contract. Data center tax disagreement delays Virginia budget. Baltimore might get bus service instead of Red Line light rail.
With tracks near the curb, the streetcar lane was anarchy. Image by the author. After a mere decade running, the DC Streetcar ...
A Farmer’s & Flea Market sits in the shadow of DC’s decision to build a new stadium on the old RFK Stadium’s grounds.
Lawsuit flags federal policies that could facilitate housing discrimination. Capitol One buys 14.7 acres in Tysons. Release of DC’s road pricing report marks early step in policy conversation.
Add your voice to the DC 2050 Comp Plan and discuss it with us at our standing happy hour. Celebrate 50 years of Metrorail. Attend a Healthy Homes Fair. Learn what’s happening with the RFK site.
Bill to allow casino in Tysons passes. Water flow restored to Potomac Interceptor sewage pipeline. Short-term rentals could expand under Bowser bill.
Joshua is a 6th-grade student in Washington, DC. In his free time, he enjoys Scouting, ceramics, drama, and coding. He lives in Capitol Hill with Nezu (a cat named after a neighborhood in Tokyo) and ...
The DC Streetcar will end service on March 31, ten years plus one month after it opened. It has been a saga. We’ll get to deeper contemplation later. For now, a history.
As the cost of transportation continues to shape how people move around the city, Lime is rolling out an updated subscription designed to make frequent riding more predictable and more affordable. [ad ...
E-scooter pilot approved in Falls Church. Big infrastructure investment required to fix, modernize Potomac Interceptor. Metrorail at 50.
Mayor Bowser hid this report from you for more than four years, but now it’s out in the world. Why? We fought to make it public — and we won.
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