TSA Prepares for Spring Break Travel Surge, Tips to Sail Through Security and REAL ID Reminder Announced
The TSA prepares for higher travel volumes during spring break, urging travelers to get REAL IDs by May 7 and offering tips for smooth security checks.
Arlington Roads Close for Blerdcon 2025, Navigate the Celebrations with Ease
Arlington Police announce road closures for Blerdcon Convention from March 7-9, 2025, affecting S. Clark Street. Parking restrictions will be enforced with towing services active.
ICE Reopens Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark to Boost Immigration Enforcement Efforts
ICE reopens Delaney Hall Facility in Newark, New Jersey, providing 1,000 beds for immigration-related detentions, near an airport to facilitate logistics.
DDOT Invites Public to Discuss Minnesota Ave NE Bus Priority Project in Washington, DC
DDOT invites community feedback on the Minnesota Ave NE Bus Priority Project during an open house on March 8, 2025, offering virtual and in-person attendance.
Transportation Secretary Duffy Launches Review of California's Troubled High-Speed Rail Project Amid Cost Overruns
Transportation Secretary Duffy announces a review of California's high-speed rail project amid concerns about increased costs and delays. The FRA will evaluate the use of federal funds as the project's budget swells to $106 billion.
Montgomery County Honors Rosa Parks with Fare-Free Day Across Ride On Bus Services
Montgomery County celebrates Transit Equity Day on Rosa Parks' birthday by offering fare-free rides on all Ride On buses, emphasizing transportation access and equity.
Washington Metro Rolls Out Special Edition SmarTrip Cards Celebrating Arrival of Giant Pandas at National Zoo
Metro introduces a special edition SmarTrip card featuring new giant pandas at D.C.'s National Zoo. Available at select stations, it's a collector's item for visitors.
Demolition of Historic RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. Begins Paving Way for Potential Washington Commanders Homecoming
RFK Stadium's demolition in Washington D.C. begins in late January, ending its historic role since 1961 and potentially making way for new Washington Commanders' stadium.
Washington, D.C. Braces for Road Closures Ahead of Presidential Inauguration Rehearsal Parade
The MPD announced disruptions for the Presidential Inauguration Rehearsal Parade in Washington, D.C., with road closures from early morning to noon on Sunday, affecting major avenues and streets.
Washington, D.C. Expands Clear Lanes Initiative for Improved Bus Traffic and Safety
DDOT is expanding its Clear Lanes initiative in the District, using cameras to enforce bus lane regulations and fine violators starting March 17, 2025. The focus is on improving bus travel and safety.
Bethesda Neighborhood Floods After Water Main Break on Wisconsin Avenue Amid Snowstorm
A water main break in Bethesda, Maryland, flooded a neighborhood during a snowstorm and affected several customers, with WSSC crews responding to conduct repairs.
Reagan National Airport Reopens After Overnight Snowstorm Closure, Flights Resume in DMV Area Amid Disruptions
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport closed all runways for snow removal but reopened them the next morning. The storm led to canceled flights and stranded passengers.
Capital Lockdown: MPD Unveils Ironclad Security Plan for President Carter's State Funeral
The MPD has announced a security plan for former President Carter's state funeral, detailing road closures, metro adjustments, and parking restrictions from January 7-9.












