Jones Bridge Road Project Begins in North Chevy Chase
By Cordell Pugh
Jones Bridge Road Project Begins in North Chevy Chase
Maryland State Highway Administration contractors are beginning a roadway reconfiguration project on a half-mile stretch of Jones Bridge Road in North Chevy Chase.
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Driver Killed After US-29 Crash
By Cordell Pugh
Driver Killed After US-29 Crash
Around 5:30 Monday morning, Montgomery County Police and Fire&Rescue responded to a crash on Northbound US-29 near Briggs Chaney Road. Responders arrived and transported the sole occupant from the single vehicle crash to a hospital where they were pronounced dead.
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Crash Sends Sedan Down Embankment into Purple Line Construction Site
By Cordell Pugh
Crash Sends Sedan Down Embankment into Purple Line Construction Site
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Man Seriously Injured in Capitol View Avenue Crash
By Cordell Pugh
Man Seriously Injured in Capitol View Avenue Crash
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Fatal Crash on Airpark Road Near Muncaster Mill Road
By Cordell Pugh
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Updated on 3/29 to include press release by Montgomery County Police announcing that the collision is now fatal.
Fatal Crash on Airpark Road Near Muncaster Mill Road
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Ride On Resuming Front Boarding, Fare Collection in April
By Cordell Pugh
Ride On Resuming Front Boarding, Fare Collection in April
Beginning Monday, April 5, 2021, front door boarding and fare collection will resume on Montgomery County’s Ride On, Ride On extRa, and Flash buses. These routines had been suspended due to COVID. With the return of front boarding, the rear doors on Ride On buses will return to their pre-COVID exit only layout.
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Beyond MoCo: Carroll, Frederick, and Montgomery Counties Respond to Tanker Crash on I-70
By Cordell Pugh
Beyond MoCo: Carroll, Frederick, and Montgomery Counties Respond to Tanker Crash on I-70
Units are currently on scene of a (fuel) tanker truck crash involving a large fire on I-70 in Mount Airy near the Carroll and Frederick County border.
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Maintenance Truck Struck Monday on I-270 in Gaithersburg
By Cordell Pugh
Featured Photo Courtesy of TrafFix Devices, Inc.
Around 11AM Monday morning, a Maryland State Highway Administration Contractor was conducting a mobile sweeping operation on Northbound I-270 near West Diamond Avenue (MD-117) in Gaithersburg. As the sweeping convoy was headed northbound, a passing SUV crashed into one of the Contractor’s trucks.
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Three Weekend Rollovers, Including One on Veirs Mill Road This Morning, Highlight Importance of Seat Belts, Slowing Down
By Cordell Pugh
Three Weekend Rollovers, Including One in Veirs Mill Road This Morning, Highlight Importance of Seat Belts, Slowing Down
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Why All the Construction on Old Georgetown Road? And Why Will an Intersection Be Closed for 5 Months? We Have the Answers!
By Michelle Katz
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Why All the Construction on Old Georgetown Road? And Why Will an Intersection Be Closed for 5 Months? We Have the Answers!
Per the county website, this project will also improve sidewalks, bikeways, trails, paths, and more. Another goal is to make the area more pedestrian friendly by reducing “superblocks”.
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Proposed Grosvenor Metro Closure Met with Strong Opposition
By Cordell Pugh
Proposed Grosvenor Metro Closure Met with Strong Opposition
As a result of a sharp decline of Metrorail ridership over the past 11 months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, unless they receive more federal funding, Metro will need to make service cuts, including 22 station closures. Metro is dealing with a budget deficit of about $210 million, with rail ridership down 90% due to the pandemic.
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