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Breakfast links: Maryland drivers still owe the most in DC traffic tickets
Maryland drivers owe more than $13 million in DC traffic fines. Metro still working on 7000-series return plan. How DC can make its newest public spaces accessible. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Arlington speeds toward camera enforcement in school zones
Arlington approves speed cameras near schools and work zones. Overhaul of 396-bed emergency men’s shelter completed in Ward 8. Three firefighters killed in vacant Baltimore rowhouse fire. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Do you have what it takes to be Metro’s next General Manager?
The challenges ahead for Metro’s next General Manager. Some question Montgomery’s progress on Vision Zero. Northern Virginia residents divided over school mask mandates. Keep reading…
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National links: The real reason cost of living is up
Cost of living increases have a lot to do with cars. A country moves its sinking capital. Helsinki looks below the surface. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Amtrak cuts service due to omicron
Amtrak isn’t immune to COVID-19 staffing shortages. In the office-to-residential market, DC has upsides and downsides. Montgomery County program aims to make electric vehicles more affordable. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: The developments sprouting up along the DC Streetcar route
A look at possible developments by the DC Streetcar. Hogan releases his final Maryland budget proposal. 66 Arlandria units to be kept affordable for 99 years. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Librarians are DC’s latest overstretched front-line workers
DC librarians are stretched to the limit. How the Washington region has changed in the pandemic era. Metro’s General Manager to retire in six months. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Company sent misleading letters to scare homeowners into selling, DC Attorney General says
Real estate investor accused of sending false tax notices to drum up business. Monday was a deadly day for Montgomery County pedestrians. There’s a new governor in town — and he’s dropping VA’s school mask mandate. Keep reading…
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National links: Are old homes all they’re cracked up to be?
The argument that new houses are better than old ones. Nonprofits and foundations are taking over traditional areas of governance. How Los Angeles could get its sidewalks up to par faster. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metrobus riders struggle with disruption during service cuts
When the bus doesn’t show. In station renaming, Metro sides against public survey results. 175 affordable units coming to Tysons. Keep reading…