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With WMATA leaders projecting a $494.5 million funding gap, the agency proposed a number of cuts and changes on Monday for its fiscal year 2022 budget.
Metro rides will be free after 5 p.m. on July Fourth as D.C. officials ramp up safety measures for the holiday, Mayor Muriel ...
As thousands plan to be in Washington for July 4, the D.C. National Guard will assist police in securing the Independence Day ...
Fourth of July celebrations have historically brought hundreds of thousands of people to the Capital to celebrate ...
SILVER SPRING, Md. — The most significant overhaul of Metro’s bus system in nearly half a century is now in effect. The sweeping changes include new route names, adjusted schedules and the removal of ...
High heat clamped down on Tuesday across the eastern United States once again, with more than 75 million Americans between ...
The National Weather Service issued an extreme heat warning from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. with heat index up to 110 °F for the D.C. area Monday. The extreme heat watch continues on Tuesday and Wednesday, ...
METRO has begun rolling out new bus shelters in select areas of Houston as part of its pilot program to lower temperatures and better protect riders from the heat.
On June 29, every Metrobus line in the D.C. area will change. Some will disappear, others will go farther than they used to or down different streets. Hundreds of stops are disappearing, and all ...
Metro will launch its new bus network effective June 29, 2025. All Metrobus routes and schedules will change. This is the first major overhaul in 50 years. Look for new names for existing routes and ...
The annual DC Day of Archaeology Festival gathers archaeology organizations in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia together in one location to inform our community about local archaeology ...