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Breakfast links: Metro braces for blooming crowds during cherry blossoms
Metro is upping weekend service for cherry blossom season. Montgomery County resolves tax duplication issue with new law. Mapping restrictive deeds in Arlington. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Two killed after SUV driver crashes into restaurant sidewalk patio in Chevy Chase on Friday
SUV driver crashes into NW DC streatery, killing two. Improvements to Baltimore train station will allow for more service. Silver Line Phase II isn’t open yet, but its taxes are. Keep reading…
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National links: In La Mesa, road pricing has turned politics upside down
Conservatives are capitalizing on opposition to road pricing in a seemingly progressive California town. Gas price hikes hurt more because our cars are bigger. Why the way we design our cities has implications for the health of their residents. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro plans for fare discounts move forward
Metro board gives preliminary approval to fare discounts. Former DOJ building near White House could be converted to residential. After closures at Baltimore Inner Harbor pavilion, only Hooters remains. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: On Pennsylvania Avenue, three new visions for “America’s Main Street”
Three concepts revealed for revamped Pennsylvania Ave NW. Group calls on Fairfax County to rename districts. Maryland gubernatorial candidates talk appraisal bias. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Yellow Line’s Potomac River crossing to close for eight months
Metro to pause Yellow Line between Pentagon and L’Enfant for repairs this fall. Piscataway Conoy Tribe pushes to rename Indian Head Highway. Metro board won’t reappoint Inspector General. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Gas prices are sky high
How might gas prices affect transportation choices? What Arlington can learn from Hoboken on traffic safety. It’s final: Prince George’s council must toss their redistricting map. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Commuter trains struggle with fewer commuters
Metro’s future is uncertain; commuter trains’ futures may be even more so. New North Bethesda homeless shelter opens Monday. Bowser’s approval rating is lowest east of the Anacostia. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro is getting another infusion of federal funds
WMATA set to get another batch of federal pandemic relief. Silver Spring apartment building explodes, injuring at least 10. Alexandria considers new zoning designation for apartments over retail. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Silver Line extension won’t open this spring as previously planned
Metro’s Silver Line delayed again. DC passes emergency legislation to protect trees. Lakeforest Mall redevelopment moves forward. Keep reading…