John Samuelsen, the international president of the Transport Workers Union, whose Local 100 represents MTA subway workers, welcomed the rule. “This is a massive step forward for safety,” he said.
The redesign is the first major overhaul of the Metrobus network in its 50-year history and will change most routes to better serve customers.
Maryland officials at the center of conversations about how the state will pay for its underfunded transportation needs said Wednesday they will likely soon need to make politically unpopular decision ...
Lawmakers brace for political landmines as they tackle underfunded transit needs; proposed replacement would tower above old ...
Five years and a global pandemic later, the organization has refreshed the plan, outlining new action items that consider the ...
The Maryland Board of Public Works agreed Wednesday to pay $58 million to settle a lawsuit filed by the developer in 2017 ...
A decades-old effort to redevelop an aging, decrepit state office complex could end Wednesday with a $58.5 million state ...
These smaller-but-growing markets are generating a range of public works construction projects, writes consultant Mary Scott ...
A Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company vehicle crashed into a light pole on Old Court Road while avoiding a Maryland Transit ...
The Maryland Transit Administration's latest origin-destination study of its riders shows that more than 80% don’t have ...
A Pikesville firefighter was injured when the emergency vehicle was trying to avoid a collision with a transit bus.
BALTIMORE — Maryland Transit Administration Police need your help identifying a man in connection to three robberies. Police ...