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MTA Administrator Holly Arnold joins Midday to discuss the recent suspension of light rail service on the north-south line.
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Transit officials could not predict when service would be restored. Bus shuttles will be available for the approximately 10,000 people who ride light-rail daily.
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A ban on political candidates using cryptocurrency, expanded voting powers for Baltimore City and County student board of education members and the removal of MTA fares from rising and falling with inflation go into effect Saturday.
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And what’s it like for students to commute on the MTA?
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A report by the Baltimore Metropolitan Council proposes a new regional commission to fund and administer rail and bus lines for the greater Baltimore region. Three men with with keen insights into those plans join us to explain.
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State law requires public transportation fare hikes every two years.
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We’ll go On the Record with an update on public transit’s recovery from the pandemic. How many people are riding? What’s being done to get more buses along their routes on-time? Plus, how uneven transit access in Baltimore poses a threat to public health.
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For about thirty thousand Baltimore City students, navigating the city transit system is part of their school day. Late arrivals, no shows and overcrowded buses impact learning. A new report gives the full picture.
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A victory today for transit advocates, and Baltimore residents who must rely on public transportation.The Hogan administration has cancelled the highly…
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The MTA says it will have to slash its budget, and bus routes, in 2021. Governor Hogan announces more 250,000 new rapid test kits for COVID-19. And…