Donations from ‘Hardball’ guests to Matthews’s campaign in Md. draw criticism; Fire causes heavy damage to apartment building in Temple Hills area; Democratic lawmakers take shots at Hogan - again - for not communicating; Maryland lifts HOV restrictions along I-270 and U.S. 50 to ease congestion related to Metro shutdown; How awful — or great — your commute was during the Metro shutdown likely depended on your job; With no Metro, travelers at the D.C. region’s airports scramble for a ride home;
 
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Who gets kudos for their handling of the Metro shutdown? Bus drivers.
Grateful riders give thanks -- to their bus drivers.
Donations from ‘Hardball’ guests to Matthews’s campaign in Md. draw criticism
She and MSNBC, the network for which her husband hosts the show, said the money was not traded for air time.
 
Fire causes heavy damage to apartment building in Temple Hills area
The fire is at an apartment building.
Democratic lawmakers take shots at Hogan - again - for not communicating
Senators argue that the Hogan administration is not engaging with them during the legislative process.
 
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Maryland lifts HOV restrictions along I-270 and U.S. 50 to ease congestion related to Metro shutdown
Normal HOV restrictions will resume at 5 a.m. Thursday, the Maryland Department of Transportation said.
 
How awful — or great — your commute was during the Metro shutdown likely depended on your job
Many white-collar workers who could telecommute stayed off the roads, while lower-income service workers who had no other options got stuck on crowded buses.
 
With no Metro, travelers at the D.C. region’s airports scramble for a ride home
As many as 7,300 boardings are registered on a regular weekday at the National Airport Metro station on the Blue and Yellow lines, and many travelers from Dulles take a bus to connect with Metro's Silver Line each day.
 
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