Portfolio Thought Leadership Want to curb traffic? Build homes near jobs and transit, COG leader says (The Washington Post) Read Here Meet the Maryland transit leader responsible for getting the Purple Line built (The Washington Post) Read Here Want to lose weight? Why willpower doesn't work (Princeton Alumni Weekly) Read Here How to preserve affordable housing along new transit lines? A Maryland expert says to start early (The Washington Post) Read Here Analysis Purple Line project delays, cost overruns reveal long-brewing problems (The Washington Post) Read Here More workers are returning to the office. The pandemic-era commute might be changed forever (The Washington Post) Read Here Why Maryland is likely to be on the hook for millions if it wants to save its largest transit project, analysts say (The Washington Post) Read Here Americans have started leaving home even more than before the pandemic, cell phone data shows (The Washington Post) Read More Profiles This highway was an elusive vision for five decades. Now Melinda Peters has to make it happen (The Washington Post magazine) Read Here Ben Cardin: A sense of service sustained by family, faith (The Washington Post) Read Here An AARP watchdog keeps an eye on Annapolis (AARP) Read Here A pneumonia diagnosis leads to discovery of a potentially fatal heart problem (American Heart Association) Read Here Human Interest Beware the “Fatberg”: Why “flushable” personal wipes are wreaking havoc on sewers (The Washington Post) Read Here Drivers, transit riders use meditation, deep breaths to weather the commute (The Washington Post) Read Here Why do Father’s Day cards present dads as incompetent boobs? (The Washington Post) Read Here As dementia cases rise, learn new ways to stay sharp (AARP) Read Here Urban Planning / Development As office-centric downtowns struggle, suburbs cater to the laptop crowd (The Washington Post) Read Here How an iconic dry cleaner ended up in a hot preservation debate (The Washington Post) Read Here The segregationist roots of single-family home zoning (The Washington Post) Read Here Seeking a more age-friendly New York (AARP) Read Here Transportation Why hybrid work schedules have made some commutes worse (The Washington Post) Read Here Is the Silver Line really faster to Dulles airport? Two Post reporters raced to find out (The Washington Post) Read Here Biologists say a wider D.C.-area bridge would destroy critical research site (The Washington Post) Read Here As the American Legion Bridge turns 60, its traffic woes draw scrutiny (The Washington Post) Read Here Magazine Cover Stories Truth & Lies: Did a Navy pilot declared dead during the Cold War survive the shootdown of his plane near China? (The Washington Post magazine) Read Here This highway was an elusive vision for five decades. Now Melinda Peters has to make it happen (The Washington Post magazine) Read Here