The agency’s ambitious vision will need major funding to make it a reality.

With ice from Ohio and cigarettes from back home, a traveling crew built ice slides and a glittering Nativity scene — and got a glimpse of America.

A Prince George's County fire department official said the woman “intentionally moved” in front of the train.

The highly generous terms in a flawed public-private deal are locked in for more than half a century.

Metro’s woes set the tone. But there was some progress for the D.C. region.

Advocates for the needy say a wholesale elimination would be disastrous, leading to “desperate people doing desperate things.”

They overcame a language barrier to put the traveler back on the right path.

Left behind by the economic upturn, 26,600 households use at least half their income on housing, a new report says.

The Public Service Commission backs away from fingerprint-based background checks.

Expect extra heavy traffic Friday afternoon, but the rest of the weekend looks easy. Metrorail has no track work scheduled.

Fauquier, Loudoun push the idea of a quarantine facility for horses and other animals.

Survey shows more people want them, despite worries about privacy and about collisions with airplanes.

The temporary accounting restraints were meant to keep Metro accountable — but they also cost taxpayers.

Metro's Inspector General Office investigated a whistleblower complaint three years ago about falsified reports on bridge, platform and tunnel inspections. And then?

The October monthly inspection reports, released by the Federal Transit Administration, showed that tracks were allowed to deteriorate to dangerous levels in several locations on the inbound track between Landover and New Carrollton.

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