Metro to cut hundreds of bus routes over coronavirus concerns

Metro is suspending nearly 95 percent of its bus routes Saturday evening to curb commuters' exposure to coronavirus.

Metro makes additional service reductions this weekend

Due to workforce availability challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic, Metro says service on rail and buses will be "extremely limited" this weekend across the D.C. region. 

Arlington Cemetery, Smithsonian Metro stations closed to prevent cherry blossom trips

Two Metro stations will be closed until further notice in an effort to prevent trips to the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms in the District amid the coronavirus outbreak. 

Metro: 'Stay home. Essential travel only.'

Metro announced Tuesday that service will be further reduced on both bus and rail during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. 

Signal problems cause early Friday Metro delays

Commuters can expect delays along portions of Metro's Green and Red Lines Friday after early morning signal problems.

Metro leaders discuss coronavirus plan amid growing concerns

Metro leaders are holding a meeting Thursday to discuss their coronavirus plan amid growing concerns about the spread of COVID-19 across the D.C. region. FOX 5's Bob Barnard was inside the meeting where Theresa Impastato, Metro Chief Safety Officer, spoke about the steps the transit system is taking.

Free Metro rides for DC residents, proposes councilmember

A D.C. councilmember is proposing legislation that would give free Metro rides to District residents.

Push to revive late-night Metro service in DC

Mayor Muriel Bowser is making another push to get Metro to revive its late-night service in an effort to help boost the District's economy. 

DC love story: Local couple finds love on the Metro

When local Instagram blogger Chris Raleigh decided to propose to the woman he loves, he wanted to share it with the entire District.

Audit finds contractor did not provide daily cleaning services to 'unsafe and filthy' Metro parking garages

Metrorail station garages were “unsafe and filthy” over an extended period of time, according to an audit conducted by the Office of the Inspector General for the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

On New Year's Eve, Metro will stay open until 2 a.m.

For those planning on ringing in 2020 in the DMV, Metro says trains on all lines will run until 2 a.m. on New Year's Eve.