Jordan Pascale is WAMU’s transportation reporter. He covers everything from WMATA to road congestion, tolls, bike and pedestrian issues and more.
“He’s 26, he got dumped by his girlfriend, and he’s living in a commune. I mean, come ON, figure your shit out!”
Aug 25, 2023
We Went To The Region’s Premier License Plate Swap Meet And Met Some Incredible Collectors
The Automobile License Plate Collectors’ Association has been around for nearly 70 years, and a new generation of collectors are cropping up
Aug 22, 2023
Dominion Energy, Dulles Break Ground On Largest Solar Power Installation At A U.S. Airport
The airport will get green energy from the project and a fleet of electric vehicles in exchange for the use of otherwise unusable land.
Speed cameras were approved by the Virginia legislature in 2020 for use in school and construction zones.
The lanes’ extension to Fredericksburg makes it the longest reversible toll road in the country.
Aug 16, 2023
Ride-Hailing Arrived In D.C. Ten Years Ago, Bringing Convenience But Also Negative Consequences For The City
A new book examines the effects of ride-hailing on city streets, the transportation network, and workers.
Tuesday’s meeting also highlighted a host of Metro problems. One commissioner says Metro management “should be embarrassed.”
What’s it like working on runway repaving when you’ve got thousands of travelers depending on you?
Aug 07, 2023
Beyonce’s Tour Paid $100,000 To Keep Metro Open. Here’s Why It’s Not Open 24/7 In The First Place
Metro charges $100,000 an hour to recoup the costs of operating during times that they should be closed in order to complete requisite maintenance.
It doesn’t happen often, but babies have been born on Metro before.