Washington, D.C
High-end cars and new EVs on full display at DC Auto Show – WTOP News
Thousands of people from all over the D.C. area headed to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center over the weekend for the Washington, D.C. Auto Show.
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Thousands of people from all over the D.C. area battled snow and cold weather to head to the Walter E. Washington Convention Center for the opening weekend of the Washington, D.C. Auto Show.
The show — which runs until Jan. 28 — is known as the region’s largest indoor event, using both floors of the convention center to showcase the latest models and innovations driving the automotive industry today.
Ken Dickerson and his wife Tiffany were among many who spent their Saturday morning at the auto show — the pair brought their 10-year-old daughter, too.
“Spending time with the family, you know. Getting out, seeing cars that you dreamed about as kids,” Ken Dickerson told WTOP.
Dickerson said his favorite part of the day was taking part in the Tesla Outdoor Ride N’ Drive. Along with Tesla, Hyundai and Nissan have test tracks that allow you to get behind the wheel.
“We went around the block, [and] it was awesome,” Dickerson said.
Nine-year-old Nicky Hanna stood in the middle of the second floor with his family and said that if he could take any car home, it would be a Lamborghini. His father, Nick Hanna, quickly reminded his son that they are “a Ferrari family.”
The Washington, D.C. Auto Show also features many manufacturers’ latest electric vehicles. One that turned a lot of heads was the brand new GMC Hummer EV, which gets 53 miles to the gallon electrical equivalent.
“Its battery weighs more than most vehicles,” Jeff Koch, the show’s vice president of operations, said.
This year’s auto show has 500 cars with prices ranging from around $20,000 to seven figures. There are also several exotics on display, including the Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, McLaren and a car that would make James Bond jealous: The DB12, a brand new, fully-electrified Aston Martin costing $300,000.
John O’Donnell, the show’s president and CEO, told WTOP that the most expensive car on display this year was the Bugatti. When asked if the floor mats were included when you buy the $4 million car, he laughingly said: “I personally don’t know, but I would negotiate pretty strongly on that.”
Tickets for the auto show are available online.
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Washington, D.C
Why Gov. Kim Reynolds turned down previous request to send National Guard to D.C.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa State Capitol Bureau) — One hundred and twenty members of the Iowa National Guard are leaving Friday for Washington, D.C., where they will assist with security measures and America 250 celebrations at the request of the Trump administration.
Reynolds initially said no
Gov. Kim Reynolds said she had previously declined the Trump administration’s request, citing the strain of one of the state’s largest recent deployments.
“They asked earlier, and I said no because we had one of the largest deployments that we’ve had for a long, long time and I just felt that we were stretched pretty thin,” Reynolds said.
Nearly 2,000 Iowa National Guard members had spent a year or more deployed to the Middle East. Those soldiers have since returned home.
Guard members now available following Middle East return
With those troops back, Reynolds said Iowa was in a position to fulfill the president’s request.
“We have them all back. They circled back, especially with everything that’s going on with the 250th uh birthday uh of our country. And so we were able to participate and do our share,” Reynolds said.
Different states have sent National Guard members to Washington, D.C., since last August.
Reynolds said the federal government will pay the costs of Iowa’s deployment to Washington, D.C.
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Washington, D.C
Metro Red Line Summer Shutdown: Changes to shuttle bus service after concerns
WASHINGTON – Metro riders are seeing changes Thursday morning as WMATA adjusts its shuttle bus system following concerns about long lines and confusion tied to the Red Line summer shutdown.
Express shuttles to North Bethesda will now only pick up on Wisconsin Avenue near the Trader Joe’s. Local shuttles serving Bethesda, Medical Center and Grosvenor have been moved to the Friendship Heights Metro station, while some regular Metrobus routes are picking up on Western Avenue.
Red Line Shuttle Service Updates
• Local shuttle boarding will be relocated to Bus Bay K – the current C83/D96 bus stop on Wisconsin Ave.
• C83 and D96 buses will be relocated to the bus shelter on Western Ave near Wisconsin Ave.
• Express shuttle boarding will remain in the 5300 block of Wisconsin Ave NW.
What we know:
FOX 5’s Melanie Alnwick says Red Line riders say the shutdown has added time to their commute, though many are trying to stay positive. The shuttles connect North Bethesda and Friendship Heights through September 6, when Purple Line construction is expected to wrap up.
Metro Red Line summer shutdown leads to long shuttle lines
Metro Red Line Summer Shutdown: Changes to shuttle bus service after concerns
The workaround relies on dedicated shuttle bus lanes along northbound and southbound Wisconsin Avenue/355 and up to Rockville Pike. But truck drivers, delivery drivers and passenger vehicles have been stopping or parking in those lanes, forcing shuttles to go around and slowing traffic.
Metro and Montgomery County police have increased enforcement to keep the lanes clear. Metro Transit Police say they asked more than 60 drivers to move out of the bus lanes in the first days of the shutdown.
Metro is also adding about 100 parking spaces at Friendship Heights in the former Lord & Taylor garage. Some Montgomery County riders are opting for the MARC train downtown instead.
Metro’s Red Line shutdown is now in full effect: Here’s what you need to know
Metro Red Line Summer Shutdown: Changes to shuttle bus service after concerns
The Source: Information in this article comes from WMATA and previous FOX 5 reporting.
Washington, D.C
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