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Several people are hurt after a Metrobus crash in D.C. It happened before 3:30 p.m. near the intersection of First Street and Riggs Road in Northeast near the Fort Totten Metro Station. Twelve people are in the hospital, including two who have life-threatening injuries and three others with serious injuries. Seven have injuries that are not serious or life-threatening, and one person declined transport, D.C. Fire and EMS said in an update. The bus went off Riggs Road west bound and into a stone wall and one person was extricated from the crash, WTOP’s Dick Uliano reported from the Fort Totten area. ....
A map of every intersection and dead-end inside the Beltway, color-coded by type. Image by the author. Recently, Bloomberg Citylab featured my maps of intersections in US metro areas. Their article didn’t include maps of the Washington region, so here’s a comparison of intersections in different parts of our area. Why intersection types matter Street networks are an important part of urban form, both for pedestrians and for public transit. In traditionally gridded cities, like New York, a regular pattern of long, straight roads provides natural routes for buses and good connectivity for pedestrians to get where they’re going without taking indirect routes. When three-way intersections predominate, buses often have to follow winding, indirect routings to serve communities for example the A22 in Prince George’s County or many routes overlap on the small number of straight through streets, such as Rte 7 and US-1 in Northern Virginia. ....
The Hampton VA opened 150 years ago to help Black Union veterans. Its history is getting a fresh look. pilotonline.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pilotonline.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HAMPTON, Va. (Tribune News Service) More than 150 years ago, on the same land where the Hampton VA Medical Center is located, sat a women’s college. The students fled during the Civil War and Confederate forces seized the site, making it a lookout. The school had a dome facing a Union Army stronghold the Fortress Monroe. Later, after the Union regained control, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler, Fort Monroe’s commander, purchased it. His purchase mostly coincided with Congress passing an act in 1865 to establish the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers a few were built in the north. Five years later, Butler sold the land to the government for $50,000, recommending that an infirmary in the south was needed for ....