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Danny Nguyen

Danny Nguyen

Social issue reporter at The Washington Post

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Recent Articles

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D.C. traffic cameras have led to sharp decline in speeding, data shows

The city has installed 477 traffic cameras. On some roads with the devices, citations fell by more than 95 percent. But traffic fatalities are still rising.
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Metro fares will increase this weekend. Here’s what to know.

Fares for Metro’s rail and bus services will increase by 12.5 percent, after seven years without a major fare hike. Here’s a full breakdown of the fare changes.
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Baltimore’s revived Red Line will be a light-rail system, Moore says

Baltimore’s multibillion-dollar Red Line transit project will be a light-rail system rather a bus fleet, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore (D) announced Friday.
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What to know about D.C. road closures and Metro changes for July 4

Fourth of July celebrations will pack downtown D.C. with crowds and cause road closures. Here’s what you need to know to get around D.C.
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These are the D.C. traffic cameras that have issued the most citations

D.C. has 477 traffic cameras. These are the ones that have issued the most citations — and caught the most egregious violations, such as driving 140 mph over the speed limit.
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Amtrak just took over Union Station. What does it mean for riders?

After years in federal court, Amtrak gained control of Union Station on Monday. Here’s how it’ll affect the experience for travelers at the station.
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Circulator bus system will begin phasing out Oct. 1 and end this year

The Circulator bus system will reduce operations on Oct. 1 and fully end by Dec. 31, the D.C. Department of Transportation announced Monday.
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Overcharged, then evicted: How errors push out public housing resid...

Across the country, public housing tenants are battling to keep their homes after receiving erroneous bills and eviction filings from housing authorities.
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She moved 2,300 miles to D.C. for college. Could she and her dad ho...

During move-in day at American University, a father and his daughter struggle with how both of their lives will change as she starts freshman year.
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Has Washington rebounded from the pandemic? It depends where you look.

Washington D.C.’s recovery from the pandemic shows mixed results, with tourism rebounding but population declining.
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Needy D.C. homeowners applied for pandemic aid. They’re still waiting.

A program to help D.C. residents apply for housing aid has dried up, largely because of overwhelming demand.