Metro is banning people from the transit system for up to a year who have been arrested on sex offenses or for assaulting a ...
D.C.'s Metro board voted Thursday to ban anyone from riding trains or buses if they have been arrested in an assault or sex ...
Metro will begin a policy this spring that will ban individuals from transit who commit sex crimes or who assault WMATA ...
Currently, Metro Transit Police Department may ban a person for up to 24 hours if they violate the passenger conduct rules in ...
Metro’s Board of Directors has voted to start banning violent offenders on Metro trains, buses and anywhere on Metro property starting this summer.
Metro says it's cracking down on repeat offenders with a new "banning policy." It would apply to offenders charged with sex ...
The Washington D.C.-area metro system is temporarily banning people who commit assaults or sex offenses while riding on its ...
The addition of American flags follows the dismantling of Black Lives Matter Plaza, which Mayor Muriel Bowser said will be reimagined for the nation's 250th birthday.
The District of Columbia Department of Transportation expects Metro ridership to fluctuate by neighborhood over the next ...
Even though ridership and revenue are growing faster than expected, Metro announced several proposed cuts that the transit ...
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday with the goal of improving Washington’s cleanliness and safety, focusing ...