Breakfast links: Can the Capital Region Rail Vision project revamp the region’s passenger rail system?
Regional business leaders announce Capital Region Rail Vision project
Business leaders across Greater Washington are looking to unite leaders from Amtrak, commuter rail, and the public and private sectors to create a vision for passenger rail in the region. (Luz Lazo / Post)
Police kill 18-year-old in Congress Heights
DC police shot and killed 18-year-old Deon Kay in Congress Heights Wednesday afternoon after responding to the scene to “investigate a man with a gun.” The officers involved with the shooting have been placed on administrative leave, which the Metropolitan Police Department states is standard department policy. (DCist)
Maryland identifies three options for Chesapeake Bay crossing
Maryland has identified three viable site options for an additional Chesapeake Bay crossing. Out of the three options, the front-runner is building a third span next to the existing bridge. The other two options would be within two miles north or south of the bridge. (Katherine Shaver / Post)
Amtrak slated to cut 2,000 jobs
Approximately 2,000 people will lose their jobs if Amtrak follows through with plans to furlough its workers due to projected lower ridership in 2021 because of the coronavirus pandemic. (Alex Gangitano / The Hill)
Trump looking to withhold federal funding from cities that held protests
President Trump wants to withhold federal funding from cities where large protests have occurred recently. In a memo, Trump asked agencies to investigate whether funding can be redirected away from places like Seattle, New York City, Portland, and DC. (Christian Zapata / DCist)
DC area code running out of numbers
DC is running out of numbers for its 202 area code and will have to add a second area code by the end of 2022. The new DC area code will be announced by the end of the year. (Emily Davies / Post)
Have a tip for the links? Submit it here.