New Metro fare proposal could change how much you pay to ride

A new proposal could change how much you pay to ride Metro. Officials are calling it fare simplification where some people may pay more and some less.

Metro officer shoots man near Anacostia station after fight on DC bus

Two people are hospitalized after a fight on board a D.C. bus led to an officer-involved shooting outside the Anacostia Metro station.

Fight leads to shots being fired on Green Line train in DC

A fight led to shots being fired Saturday morning on board a Green Line Metro train in Southwest D.C., according to police.

Metro to bring back automatic train operation after 14 years

After suspending automatic train operations in 2009 after a fatal Red Line crash, Metro is planning to switch back to automatic train operation starting this summer. 

Cheverly partners with Metro Transit Police in effort to boost safety for commuters

Beginning Monday, transit riders using the Cheverly station will see an extra police presence as part of a new safety initiative with Metro Transit Police.

Metro’s plan to fix 7000-series wheels, return fleet to service could take 3 years, cost $55M

Metro's plan to fix the way it presses wheels onto their 7000-series rail cars could take as long as three years to complete and cost approximately $55 million, the transit agency said Tuesday.

U Street Metro stabbing under investigation

A man is recovering in a hospital after police say he was stabbed at the U Street Metro station Monday afternoon. 

Metro maintenance will limit late-night service for next 3 weeks

WMATA announced Friday that late-night Metrorail service will be reduced on weeknights for three straight weeks while the agency performs “critical” maintenance work on its tracks.

Metrobus shooting leaves 1 man dead in White Oak

A fight aboard a Metrobus turned deadly Friday night, and now police are searching for the shooter. 

5 Metro stations to see increased police presence starting Friday

Metro riders will see an increased police presence at some stations starting Friday as part of Metro's new partnership with DC Police to reduce crime.