Newsroom

There are a number of ways to keep informed about COG, its members, and programs. The Newsroom feed lists news releases and highlights as well as TPB News articles. A variety of content is also available through digital subscriptions.  

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COG's podcast, Think Regionally, raises awareness about metropolitan Washington's biggest challenges and focuses on solutions. The podcast, which is hosted by former Washington Post columnist Robert McCartney, features local government, business, and non-profit leaders talking about a variety of timely topics, including the region's economy, racial equity, transportation, housing, and climate change.

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Newsroom Archives

  • TPB News

    Preliminary Assessment Shows Some Progress in Implementing Regional Priorities

    The region is making some progress in implementing key priorities spelled out in the Regional Transportation Priorities Plan, according to a preliminary assessment presented to the Transportation Planning Board in April. The assessment found that local, state, and regional transportation agencies are pursuing many of the individual strategies in the plan. It also found that more people will, in the future, have access to or will be using more efficient travel modes like transit, bicycling, and w​

  • Region Forward Blog

    New Amtrak Switcher Latest Project to Further Clean D.C. Region's Air

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    When people think about things that add to air pollution power plants and large vehicles they see on the road may come to mind first. But off the road and often out of sight there are other significant sources too.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Fish monitoring in the Anacostia with John Kelly

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    COG's electrofishing team with Washington Post columnist John Kelly and Videographer Casey Capachi

    Washington Post Metro columnist joined COG staff members to monitor fish in the Anacostia River for a column and short video.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Q&A: Kim Dine Police Chief U.S. Capitol Police

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    Chief of Police Kim C. Dine has over 37 years of distinguished service in the field of law enforcement—with his most recent appointment occurring in December 2012 as the eighth Chief of Police of the United States Capitol Police. Previously Chief Dine served the region as the District 1 Commander of the Metropolitan Police Department overseeing Downtown DC and Capitol Hill and also served as Police Chief for the City of Frederick Police Department. Chief Dine chairs COG’s Police Chiefs Commi​

  • News Release

    Commuter Connections Launches Mobile-Friendly Website, Mobile Apps

    Commuter Connections, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary, launched a new mobile-friendly website and mobile apps to give commuters state-of-the-art access to its programs on their smartphones and tablets. This effort is just the most recent in Commuter Connections’ history of delivering quality commuter services using the leading technology of the time.

  • TPB News

    Annual "Bike to Work Day" Coming Up Friday, May 16

    The Washington region's annual Bike to Work Day is coming up Friday, May 16, and organizers are hoping to get as many as 17,000 commuters to register to bicycle to work that day.

  • Region Forward Blog

    Officials Launch Series with Discussion on Water Infrastructure

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    Potomac Credit Scott Ableman

    Water specifically metropolitan Washington’s drinking water system was the focus of the Council of Governments’ first in-depth discussion on regional infrastructure in 2014. As Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Vice Chair Penny Gross noted while people see infrastructure all around them the vital water system is “buried and hidden from view.”

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