Montgomery County Honors Veterans with Patriotic 'Operation Green Light' Bus Initiative
Montgomery County's Department of Transportation launched a Ride On bus with a patriotic theme to honor veterans, featuring a stars and stripes design, "Operation Green Light" sign, veterans' resources, and visible support for veterans' welfare.
Firefighters Tame Blaze at Construction Site in Washington D.C.'s Capitol Hill Neighborhood
A fire occurred in a building under construction in Washington, D.C., with firefighters quickly responding to contain it. No injuries were reported, and the cause is under investigation.
Washington D.C. Braces for Traffic Impact Amid National Veterans Parade Honors
Washington D.C.'s National Veterans Parade will cause significant street closures and parking restrictions, with emergency no-parking from 5am to 5pm on selected streets, as outlined by MPDC.
Trump Administration Abruptly Cancels Thousands of Flights, Air Traffic Controllers Bear Brunt Without Paychecks
Trump administration cancels flights, causing turmoil and missed pay for air traffic controllers; Rep. Larsen calls for transparency and action from FAA.
St. John’s Cadet Corps Marching Band Parade to Affect Traffic in Washington D.C. This Weekend
The St. John’s Cadet Corps Marching Band Parade on November 8th will cause road closures and parking restrictions on North Capitol Street in D.C. from 1-2 p.m.
Transportation Secretary Secures $111M Lifeline for Essential Air Service Amid Government Shutdown
Transportation Secretary Duffy secures $111 million to keep Essential Air Service running amid the government shutdown and blames Democrats for the crisis.
End of the Line, DC Streetcar Scheduled to Cease Operations by March 2026
DDOT has announced the DC Streetcar will end service on March 31, 2026, with alternative transportation options suggested, including changes to the operating schedule in the interim.
DDOT to Host Town Hall on East Capitol Street NE/SE Safety and Mobility Improvements—Public Input Sought
DDOT and Councilmember Felder's Office are hosting a town hall on November 12, 2025, to discuss East Capitol Street NE/SE safety and mobility, with emphasis on community input for the design phase.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Urges Pennsylvania Governor to Address SEPTA's "Gross Mismanagement and Neglect"
U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy criticizes Pennsylvania's SEPTA for mismanagement and safety issues, urging Governor Shapiro to address the situation.
Pilot Unions Join Congressional Leaders Urging an End to Government Shutdown Amid Aviation Strain
Pilot unions call on Congress to end the government shutdown with a clean resolution, supported by House Transportation Committee leaders who blame Senate Democrats for the impasse.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy Launches Council to Enhance Aesthetic Appeal of Infrastructure
U.S. Secretary Sean P. Duffy established the Beautifying Transportation Infrastructure Council to enhance aesthetic aspects of American transportation systems.
Washington D.C.’s 38th Annual 17th Street High Heel Race Announced: Expect Traffic Changes and Street Closures
Mayor Bowser announces the 38th Annual 17th Street High Heel Race, affecting D.C. traffic with parking restrictions and street closures on October 28.












