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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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New limitations to DCA airspace aim to improve passenger safety

Since the deadly midair disaster in January, both the Federal Aviation Administration and the U.S. Department of Transportation are pushing for greater safety improvements around Reagan National Airport (DCA).  The FAA is making some tweaks when it comes to helicopters and planes to prevent the possibility of any more close calls.  Helicopter traffic will now be pushed further to the…
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Military parade in DC: Here's what to know

The U.S. Army and President Donald Trump have something in common: the same birthday. Here are the plans to celebrate both in Washington, D.C.
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Flying on June 14? Officials warn of DC-area flight disruptions due...

If you have air travel plans in the D.C. area on Saturday, June 14, your plans may be disrupted.
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DC waterways and airspace to be limited during military parade

Not everyone is happy about the decision. One charter boat captain said he’s concerned about the economic impact on his business. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Waterways around DC will be closed during June 14 military parade

Waterways around the District will be closed off as part of the security plan for the upcoming military parade marking the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. The preliminary plan is to block off access to the Potomac River from in Hains Point all the way up to the Key Bridge, News4 has learned. Not everyone is happy with that decision. Capt….
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DC's streetcars took so long to get going. Now they're set to retir...

Mayor Muriel Bowser’s budget proposal includes a plan to phase out the streetcars over the next two years and eventually replace them with electric buses.
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Federal worker changes eyed for impact on local economy, transporta...

The uncertainty over federal jobs cuts has D.C.-area leaders scrambling to make sure people who have lost their jobs want to stay in the region. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Tanks, trucks, howitzers from Texas are headed to DC for Trump's mi...

A planning document detailing bridges that can support heavy equipment shows the 14th Street Bridge would likely be used in this event.
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FAA, Army need to meet face-to-face after close calls near DCA, exp...

Anxiety is running high for some travelers out of Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) following word that a number of planes and helicopters came close to one another again over the past few days. The Army is pausing helicopter flights near the Pentagon pending the outcome of a review by the 12th Aviation Battalion after the incident last week, an…
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Army will restrict helicopter flights around Pentagon, pending inve...

The Army is pausing helicopter flights near the Pentagon pending the outcome of a review after close calls near DCA last week. While the Army is still training, practicing routes and conducting VIP flights from nearby Fort Belvoir, they are not flying directly around the Pentagon. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Roosevelt Bridge rehab means traffic shifts start soon

A key connection between D.C. and Arlington, Virginia, is about to go through a 3-and-a-half-year rehab, with traffic shifting as soon as next week. The Roosevelt Bridge over the Potomac River, which supports almost 100,000 vehicles a day, has been classified as in poor condition for some time, according to the D.C. Department of Transportation. The bridge  has exposed steel…