Wednesday’s commute is not normal and chaotic and long for most; D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis; Virginia student wins third-place medal in prestigious Intel competition; New trial dates selected for officers charged in Freddie Gray case; With Metrorail closed, here are some options for getting around Wednesday; Proposed Montgomery County budget has biggest property-tax hike in eight years; Metrorail is closing, but Twitter is always open; Edwards: Why aren’t black women ever described as ‘born to’ the Senate?; Brothers filmed attack on police station that left officer dead, authorities say; David Trone calls Jamie Raskin ‘a polarizing figure from the left.’; | | | | | D.C. taxicab commission expands ‘shared’ riding in city’s taxis | The Commission has authorized an emergency expansion of "shared" riding to be in effect from 12:01 a.m. Wednesday until 5 a.m. Thursday, when the Metrorail system will stay closed. This will allow a taxi driver to pick up multiple customers that are at the same location but going to different destinations. | By Luz Lazo • Read more » |
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