This week: talk about bike lanes in wards 3, 5, and 7; what it really takes to get housing affordability; two bills for safer ...
Ward 8 saw the highest eviction rate in the District in fiscal year 2025. Image by angela n. used with permission. This piece was made possible by support from the International Center for Journalists ...
Metrobus updates include new route from Alexandria to downtown DC. Landlord sues Compass Coffee for Adams Morgan rent.
As the Virginia Department of Transportation looks at safety changes along Langston Boulevard in Arlington, it should seriously consider removing a driving lane in each direction of the roadway to ...
Visualize 2050, a regional long-range transportation plan, sets the scene for no major changes in travel by personal vehicle ...
Businesses, residents rejoice as Columbia Pike construction winds down. Landlord allegedly charged illegal fee on DC ...
Enjoy a rainbow on this snowy Photo Friday, thanks to contributors to the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool.
Can a game inspire DC residents to advocate for the transit systems they want? Subway Builder could help us find out.
Toronto plans for more bike lanes by narrowing car lanes. Boston stacks affordable housing atop libraries. Federal legislation could streamline transit projects.
Welcome to Week 26 of GGWash Junctions! All the cool kids are playing it! What is GGWash Junctions and how do you play?
Traffic worsened in the Washington region this year. Waymo brings self-driving taxis to Baltimore with phased rollout. Protected bicycle infrastructure to come near Innovation Center Metro station.
DC Council passes a streatery bill after new DDOT rules take effect, seeking to ease restrictions. Montgomery Council will likely pass University Boulevard plan. White’s Ferry: it’s (coming) back!
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