Welcome to Week 23 of GGWash Junctions, GGWoOoO edition! What is GGWash Junctions and how do you play?
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Transit Diaries is a series in which residents of the Washington region track how they get around for a week, shedding light on what’s working well and not so well with our transportation systems. We ...
This fall, voters in Gaithersburg will choose a mayor and two city councilmembers. GGWash endorses incumbent mayor Jud Ashman and sitting councilmember Lisa Henderson for reelection.
DC’s H Street/Benning Road streetcar will cease operations March 31, 2026, more than a year earlier than previously announced. Arlington officials celebrated completion of a three-year, $11 million ...
During the National Week Without Driving (September 29 to October 5, 2025), we invited public officials in DC and members of ...
Canceled land swap jeopardizes Navy Yard mixed-use project. Fewer multifamily housing permits issued in Montgomery County. Commercial real estate prices stay high in Arlington.
Despite the 6% decrease in Capital Bikeshare ridership compared to September 2024, the system has still seen a 19% annual ridership increase through September 2025.
This fall, voters in Falls Church will choose four city councilmembers, at least one of whom will be new. GGWash endorses ...
Major reliability upgrades needed on Metro’s Red Line. Industrial facility may replace mixed-use plan in Northeast DC. Police accused of cover up after officer fired gun during DC traffic stop.
Costumed bicyclists rode 4 miles in the third annual Hill Family Biking Halloween Ride and Costume Contest, which featured a lantern fly, Buzz Lightyear, the Popemobile, and more.
Billion dollars withheld by Congress is largely spent in DC. New Herndon survey to identify housing needs. Illegally drained ...