Georgetown on Edge as Tunnel Blasts Set to Rock Canal Road
DC Water will begin controlled underground blasting near Georgetown the week of July 13; expect loud booms, brief shaking and short Canal Road stoppages. Crews will use air‑horn alerts and monitored vibrations during operations.
Holiday Flyers Stalled As Storms Turn JFK, LaGuardia And Newark Into Gridlock
Thunderstorms and flood watches slowed flights into JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Monday, producing roughly hour‑long delays and airline waivers for affected travelers.
North Arlington Wastewater Main Blasts Out 100,000-Plus Gallons Near Mirabella
A 30-inch force main ruptured near Mirabella Boulevard, sending more than 100,000 gallons of wastewater into north Arlington. TRA says public water is safe but private well users within a half-mile should boil water.
Peninsula Uproar As Caltrain Shells Out $1.4 Million For Deputy Deal
Caltrain approved a consulting deal tied to a deputy post worth up to $1.4M, prompting questions about hiring and oversight as the agency faces major budget shortfalls.
Harlem Ramp Showdown As Locals Fight To Keep 125th Street Car-Free
After a year closed for repairs, neighbors say the northbound Exit 12N ramp at 125th has become usable park space — and they want it to stay that way. DOT has started repairs but has not given a reopening date.












