The DMV saw a mix of tragedy and progress this week, with a pedestrian killed in a hit-and-run on I-495, a cyberattack disrupting regional schools, and the Maryland Purple Line reaching a major milestone. These events highlight the region’s challenges and advancements.

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Pedestrian Killed on I-495

A hit-and-run on the outer loop of I-495 claimed the life of a pedestrian on Friday morning. Authorities are urging witnesses to come forward as they investigate this tragic incident. The event has reignited calls for improved pedestrian safety measures on major highways.


Cyberattack Disrupts Regional Schools

A cyberattack on the Canvas educational platform left several DC-area schools without service, disrupting virtual learning and communication. School officials are working to restore access while investigating the breach. This incident underscores the growing threat of cyberattacks on educational institutions.


Maryland Purple Line Milestone

The Maryland Purple Line project reached a significant milestone this week with the installation of its final track piece. This achievement brings the long-awaited light rail project closer to completion, promising improved connectivity for Maryland residents.



Summary

This week in the DMV, a tragic hit-and-run, a disruptive cyberattack, and a major infrastructure milestone showcased the region’s challenges and progress. These stories highlight the need for safety, security, and innovation.

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