Opposition grows against adding flights to Reagan National Airport
D.C. area lawmakers are calling on Congress not to change the slot and perimeter rules at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in the upcoming reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration.
New rideshare app offering free fare in DC neighborhood
A new rideshare platform is offering free rides to D.C. residents through the end of July.
DC fourth best city to live without a car, study says
A recent study deemed Washington D.C. as the fourth-best city to live in without a car.
Five killed in car crashes in Virginia over the Fourth, police say
Five people were killed in traffic crashes in Virginia over the Fourth of July holiday, according to police.
CBP officers seize 70 pounds of dangerous synthetic drugs at Dulles Airport
Just over 70 pounds of a Chinese-made drug that has effects similar to amphetamines was intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at Washington Dulles International Airport.
United CEO apologizes for flying private jet while the airline delayed, canceled thousands of flights
United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby apologized Friday for flying a private jet this week while passengers were left stranded by thousands of delays and cancelations this week.
Potomac Avenue Metro stabbing suspect arrested
The suspect who allegedly stabbed a woman and then robbed her at the Potomac Avenue Metro Station Friday afternoon has been arrested by police.
University of Maryland awarded nearly $40M to fund electric shuttle buses
The University of Maryland has been awarded a $39.9 million federal grant to help transition the UM-Shuttle fleet from diesel to electric, according to an announcement made by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration Tuesday.
New nighttime Metrobus 'courtesy stops' program aims to boost rider safety
Metrobus riders can now request drivers to stop in between stops from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m., in a new program by WMATA to increase rider safety.
WMATA receiving $104M grant to fund cleaner zero-emission buses
The Department of Transportation's Federal Transit Administration announced Monday that $1.7 billion from the new infrastructure bill will be used for cleaner buses.
Flights resume at DC-area airports after equipment issue grounded all planes
Flights resumed at D.C.-area airports Sunday afternoon shortly after a communications equipment issue caused the Federal Aviation Administration to issue a ground stop.
Metro Transit Police: Teen found safe, no abduction occurred at Anacostia bus station
Metro Transit Police are asking the public for help identifying a suspect in a possible abduction that occurred in Anacostia Friday night.
Pedestrian deaths up 77% over the last decade, study says
According to the latest report from the Governor's Highway Safety Association, there has been a 77% rise in pedestrian deaths in the U.S. over the past decade.
Dulles Airport plans to give its people mover a makeover
The Washington Metropolitan Airport Authority voted to give a Pennsylvania-based company that specializes in refurbishments three years and $16.4 million to fix two of the 49 people movers in the fleet.
Passenger found dead on Metro tracks after climbing on top of train, WMATA officials say
The Metro Transit Police Department says a person died after attempting to ride on top of a train.



















