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Inside the Beltway" is an American idiom used to characterize matters of greater interest to U.S. federal government officials, contractors, lobbyists, and media personnel, than to their general public. The Capital Beltway (Interstate 495) is a highway that has encircled Washington, D.C. since 1964.
However, environmental litigation stopped the completion of this plan, and the built portion of I-95 inside the beltway from the south northward into Downtown was redesignated I-395 in 1977. The small built portion from the north was converted into a park-and-ride lot. I-95 was then rerouted (and so signed) along the eastern side of the beltway ...
A fight over an inside-the-Beltway media tradition has become emblematic of a bigger battle between the Trump administration and the press. At issue is the makeup of the White House press pool ...
The toll road begins just inside the Capital Beltway near West Falls Church at a connector to Interstate 66 to Washington, D.C., travels westward through Fairfax County past Dulles, and terminates at the entrance to the Dulles Greenway, a privately owned toll road that is a continuation of Route 267.
In today's installment of the 538 politics chat, we'll talk about whether this weekend's events — as big of a story as they have been inside the Beltway — will matter to the general electorate.
Off-year elections in Virginia are unique given the impact politics inside Richmond and the Beltway have on the races, particularly the governor’s race. ... I mean, they pretty much maxed their ...
Inside the inner Route 128/I-95 and I-95/US 1 beltway, there were proposals (sinced canceled) for another beltway (at the time called the "Inner Belt" that would have carried Interstate 695; I-95 would have entered Boston via the Southwest Corridor (Since redeveloped as part of the Northeast Corridor Mile Posts 217.3-228.7), while the rest of ...
Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City