The Federal Aviation Administration's decision to allow passengers to use electronic devices during taxiing, takeoff and landing was based on a report issued last month by an advisory group. Read the report here.
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Metro making improvements, but they may be hard to spot
A ceiling here, a staircase there improve the riders' experience, but the overall trend isn't easy to track.
FAA to allow gate-to-gate use of personal electronics
Air travelers will soon be able to use their tablets and other electronic devices from gate to gate, the FAA announced Thursday.
Tips for safe travels on Halloween
No tricks needed. Just good preparation.
D.C.’s cab drivers join forces with the Teamsters
Hundreds of D.C. taxicab drivers attended the first organizing meeting of the D.C. Taxi Operators Association.
Sewer pipe break sends untreated sewage into Montgomery creek
Untreated sewage flowed into a Montgomery County creek Wednesday after a sewer pipe burst in Brookeville, officials said.
Montgomery opens new transit operations center, adds 40 new buses to Ride On
The county is opening a $79 million transit operations complex in Shady Grove Wednesday.
Wilson Bridge Half Marathon rescheduled for Nov. 10
The bridge's travel lanes will be open, but there are other road closings.
Scary data on Halloween car vandalism
Your car is twice as likely to be vandalized on Halloween
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