Posts about Links
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Breakfast links: Metro leans away from full fare revamp, toward targeted discounts for low-income riders
Metro considers discounted fares for low-income riders. Troubled Arlington apartment complex finally seeing improvements. New apartments poised for approval in Bethesda. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Vision Zero hasn’t reduced traffic deaths. DC’s auditor will investigate why
DC Auditor to investigate why Vision Zero isn’t working. Metro rider fell onto tracks while walking between cars in May. Should White Flint Metro get a new name? Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro considers eliminating peak fares, $1 bus rides, and other fare changes to draw back riders
Metro considers more rider-friendly fare changes. DC’s office construction boom goes bust. Montgomery County races the rental assistance clock. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Meet Arlington’s new logo
Arlington has a new logo. Metro will use Northern Bus Garage for electric buses. Baltimore passes security deposit assistance bill. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Metro won’t necessarily stay open for late-night games anymore
Metro apologizes after Washington football fans left stranded. Data shows region’s red-hot housing market may have peaked. Investors push longtime Black homeowners in DC to sell. Keep reading…
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National links: Lessons from the car-free shopping streets of the 1960s and ‘70s
Today’s open streets echo yesterday’s pedestrian shopping streets. Is going all-out on electric vehicle chargers really necessary? Banks could be facing down a bigger threat than subprime mortgages. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: The fence around the Capitol is back up
Capitol fence returns ahead of weekend far-right rally. Takoma Junction gets more time. Three Arlington parks could see significant upgrades. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Arlington wants to make outdoor dining last
Arlington explores ways to make outdoor dining permanent. Maryland begins ramp metering on I-270. Mural unveiled at site of go-go controversy. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Mixed-use development is transforming the Walter Reed campus into a neighborhood
The old Walter Reed campus is becoming a neighborhood. Montgomery County legislation would extend pandemic renter protections. The Silver Line could bring big changes to Herndon. Keep reading…
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Breakfast links: Historically Black suburb in Fairfax County protests Richmond Highway widening plans
Gum Springs residents protest Richmond Highway widening. 5-year-old girl killed by van driver in Brookland. MoCo considers new housing type for single family neighborhoods. Keep reading…