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Adam Tuss

Adam Tuss

Transportation Reporter & Anchor at WRC-TV

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  • English
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  • Transportation and Logistics

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Manassas bypass discussions could be stalled by debate over cost, route

A project to ease traffic in the Manassas, Virginia, area with a new bypass may be stalled indefinitely due to debate over cost and route. Leaders in Prince William and Fairfax counties leaders have been studying the 3-and-a-half mile bypass off of busy Route 28 for seven years. Now, some Prince William County supervisors want the project to be canceled….
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Why a VA official believes MD doesn't want to fix Beltway traffic

Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chair Jeff McKay was referring to traffic near the Wilson Bridge and the Legion Bridge.
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DC Metro fare evader seriously hurt after falling down to platform

A Metro rider fell down onto a train station platform Saturday afternoon while trying to get over a fare gate on the upper level of the McPherson Square station.
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Mob of students attacks 3 juveniles inside Metro station

A group of students attacked three juveniles on a Metro platform earlier this month. Tawanna Jones Chapman, the great aunt of the victims, said it started as a feud between her niece and another girl and escalated at the Benning Road station Nov. 15. “A young lady who was arrested somehow orchestrated 30 students at one location at one time,…
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‘So passionate': Virginia pilot killed on dog rescue mission

A Virginia pilot tragically killed in a plane crash in New York over the weekend died doing what he was passionate about, his daughter told News4: rescuing animals. Seuk Kim, 49, of Springfield, dedicated his life to rescuing pets in need and providing aid to communities hit by natural disasters. He was flying three rescued dogs to a no kill…
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Police crack down on drivers who speed on shoulder of DC 295

The Metropolitan Police Department is targeting drivers who use the shoulder to get around traffic on D.C. 295. The dangerous driving has gone too far, police say. “We’ve seen cars fly down the shoulder right at us,” Sgt. Terry Thorne said. “Very dangerous. Not only a violation, but it’s also dangerous. The shoulder is obviously engineered for emergency use only.”…
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What Trump may mean for federal workers, remote work and Metro

President-elect Donald Trump may change whether federal employees are allowed to work remotely, sources tell News4.
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‘Lexus lane'? Express lanes proposed for Beltway in Virginia, Maryland

Maryland officials have pushed back against VDOT’s plan, saying they believe it will create more congestion on their side of the Wilson Bridge.
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Metro considers running trains earlier on weekends

Metro is considering running trains earlier on the weekends, starting them at 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Metro considers running trains earlier on weekends

Metro is considering running trains earlier on the weekends, starting them at 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Here's where DC will add electric vehicle charging stations

D.C. announced plans to build four fast-charging stations for electric vehicles and says more are on the way. News4 visited one publicly available charging station and found every charger was in use, leaving some EV owners zapped for energy. “I wish that the District would have more chargers within the city,” EV driver Lauren Powell said. The D.C. Council passed…