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Breakfast links: Bicyclists ride from New York to DC for Black lives
Bicyclists ride for Black lives. Dual trail added to part of W&OD trail in response to over-crowding. Bicyclists ride from New York to DC for Black lives. A pedestrian was struck by VRE train. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Things may look a little brighter at Metro’s underground stations
Metro adds brighter lighting. An Amtrak train struck and killed a man in DC. Maryland will investigate environmental group payouts. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Some people in the region are caught in an unemployment benefits limbo
Some people in the region still haven’t received unemployment benefits. Protesters gather in DC to march for Jacob Blake. Nationals ballpark will become a polling station. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: A DC museum will showcase art from this summer’s protests against police brutality
The National Building Museum exhibition will feature protest art. Two pedestrians died over the weekend. MDOT denies appeals for Purple Line contractor claims. Keep reading…
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National links: How design can improve safety at senior living facilities
What will senior living look like in the future? Portland makes important changes to its zoning code. Some small cities are thriving during the pandemic., and more in this week’s National links. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Bikes continue to be in high demand in DC during the pandemic
DC’s bike boom is still going strong. How eviction protections are handled throughout the region. Woman killed, child injured in car crash with Baltimore Light Rail on Howard Street. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: How some drivers with revoked licenses stay on the road
Why many reckless drivers keep their licenses. Agreement made on Old Soldiers’ Home redevelopment. A new bridge is expected to ease traffic congestion in Frederick. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: The region increases the number of ballot drop boxes ahead of the November election
The Washington region turns to voting drop boxes. DC quietly killed its voter registration app. Montgomery County cancels COVID-19 testing contract. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Maryland and Pennsylvania may be allowing more pollutants into the Chesapeake Bay
Pennsylvania and Maryland are allowing more pollutants into the Chesapeake Bay. Maryland begins holding public sessions on freeway widening. A Virginia state senator who protested a Confederate monument is charged with conspiracy by local police. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro ramps up its service and safety measures hoping for ridership to increase
Metro wants riders to feel safe as it boosts service. Pedestrian dies after hit-and-run in Aspen Hill, MD. Fairfax County plans to test an autonomous shuttle. Keep reading…