Pressure mounts on D.C. government over rail tunnel plan
Residents continue to fight CSX’s proposed $200 million reconstruction of the Virginia Avenue tunnel.
Silver Line close to completion but still no opening date
A test run of the new service is scheduled for next weekend.
With Silver Line coming, Tysons developers weigh how many apartments to build
Fearing too many apartments are on the way already, investors may back away from building in Tysons.
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Cut in transit allowance: A new year’s pain for Metro riders
Doing the math on how much more commuters will need to pay thanks to lower subsidy.
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Development proposals for five Metro stations
Transit agency floats concepts for projects at Brookland, Morgan Boulevard and other stations.
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No guns on planes? Some people don’t get it
27 guns confiscated at local airports last year, 1,813 caught by TSA nationwide.
Metro riders will show their personal stake in transit fares
The six hearings on fare increases will pit the D.C. region’s core against the outer suburbs.
Two lanes of Interstate 95 south in Dumfries shut down after fatal accident
Two vehicles collided, police said, and a person from one of the vehicles has been confirmed dead at the scene.
TSA snared record number of guns in 2013
1,830 guns were confiscated at airport checkpoints last year.
Northbound Baltimore-Washington Parkway closed after crash
The crash occurred between Powder Mill Road and Route 197.
Major Silver Line test set for this weekend
In the test, trains will run along the new spur of the rail extension between East Falls Church and Wiehle Avenue.
Metro employee arrested for stealing cash
Metro employee charged in stealing cash. Police caught her in an undercover bust
Brake problems, cracked rail, tunnel fire lengthened rail commutes
The week’s snow and cold affected drivers and transit users, but the biggest disruptions occurred on Metrorail.
Southbound lanes of Rockville Pike re-open after water main break
Water main break causes Rockville Pike to shut down. Officials said it could take up to 8 hours to fix.
Water main breaks in Alexandria and Fairfax impacting traffic
Water main breaks in Alexandria and Fairfax. Some roads closed. Drivers should avoid area, officials said.
Va. House of Delegates votes to repeal ‘hybrid tax’
The Senate passed similar bill to end the $64 annual tax, but final votes are still needed in both houses.
Whole Foods project in Prince George’s is ready to build
The county’s first Whole Foods Market will debut in late 2015, nearly a year after the original opening date.
Federal agency says Purple Line wouldn’t harm crustacean
Environmental group planning lawsuit to challenge light-rail project's impact on endangered species.
NTSB wants stricter scrutiny of hazardous rail cargo
A Canadian disaster and other rail accidents spur the federal safety agency’s push for tighter oversight.
Green/Yellow lines snarled after fire in the tunnel
Trains single-tracked through a stretch of the District just as the evening rush hour got underway.
Snowy owls: A curiosity in cities and problem for airplanes
A snowy owl spotted in downtown D.C. drew a lot of attention, but airport officials warn that these owls pose a danger to planes.
Despite tolls, express lane drivers favor longer trips
The most popular routes during Beltway lanes’ first year involved highway-to-highway travel.
NTSB wants stronger scrutiny of dangerous rail cargo
With rail transport of crude oil up 400 percent, federal agency wants additional safety steps taken.
Purple Line advocates raise questions about lawyer hired by town
Transit supporters say Town of Chevy Chase is buying political influence by hiring congressman’s brother.
Meeting with EPA to address CSX plans for Virginia Avenue tunnel in SE
D.C. Del. Norton to lead public meeting on the contentious proposal for a rail tunnel in SE
Mini-cars fare poorly in crash tests
Insurance industry group says only 1 of the 11 new mini-cars passed its crash test.
CNN’s homepage pairs Justin Bieber’s arrest with teen driving ads
Pop star and budding cautionary tale Justin Bieber was arrested for a DUI in Florida, and CNN’s homepage paired the news with an ad promoting safe teen driving.
Cracked rail fixed on Metro’s Blue and Yellow lines
Cracked rail on Metro’s Blue and Yellow lines. Riders should expect delays of up to 30 minutes.
Amtrak operating on modified schedule
Trains will run with less frequency on the Acela Express and Northeast Regional lines.
How much development can Seat Pleasant handle?
Eugene Grant plans a new push for a $100 million City Center complex, but others still want to start small.
Metro working on all lines this weekend
The work schedule on Metrorail for this weekend is extensive, but all stations will be open.
Bike lane opponents seek Alexandria council action
Upper King St. residents object to staff decision to replace parking spots with bike lane west of Metro stop.
Nissan to test new electric vehicles in Washington
FedEx sought a trial in D.C. to test the car’s performance under East Coast traffic patterns and geography.
Delays cleared after snarling Orange Line service for hours
Metro riders encountered problems on all five lines on Wednesday morning, with some headaches lingering into the afternoon.