Adam Tuss is News4’s transportation reporter and anchors the Sunday edition of News4 Today.
Tuss joined NBC4 in 2012 after spending eight years reporting for WTOP Radio. During most of his time there, he reported for the station’s Sprawl and Crawl franchise, which covers transportation around the D.C. area. In addition to his radio reporting, he also wrote a column about transportation for The Washington Examiner.
Tuss is an Emmy- and Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist, and his reporting has been recognized by the Associated Press and the Society of Professional Journalists. He has been asked to share his expertise in front of numerous organizations and government agencies.
A native of the Philadelphia area, Tuss graduated from Fordham University in New York and got his broadcasting start there, reporting for WFUV as a sports anchor. He moved to WCBS Radio in 2001 and then to WILM Newsradio in Wilmington, Delaware, a few years later.
When he’s not covering news, Tuss tries hopelessly to will Philadelphia’s sports teams to victories. Tuss lives in Falls Church with his wife, two daughters and son.
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Military parade in DC: Here's what to know
A military parade in D.C. will celebrate the Army’s 250th birthday on June 14. Events include remarks from President Donald Trump, who will be celebrating his 79th birthday.
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Flying on June 14? Officials warn of DC-area flight disruptions due to military parade
If you have air travel plans in the D.C. area on Saturday, June 14, your plans may be disrupted.
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Waterways around DC will be closed during June 14 military parade
Waterways around the District will be closed off as part of the security plan for the upcoming military parade marking the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday. The preliminary plan is to block off access to the Potomac River from in Hains Point all the way up to the Key Bridge, News4 has learned. Not everyone is happy with that decision....
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DC waterways and airspace to be limited during military parade
Not everyone is happy about the decision. One charter boat captain said he’s concerned about the economic impact on his business. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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DC's streetcars took so long to get going. Now they're set to retire in 2 years
Mayor Muriel Bowser’s budget proposal includes a plan to phase out the streetcars over the next two years and eventually replace them with electric buses.
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DC streetcars likely to be retired, replaced with electric buses
D.C. leaders now say the streetcar, which runs along H Street and Benning Road, doesn’t go far enough and costs too much. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Federal worker changes eyed for impact on local economy, transportation
The uncertainty over federal jobs cuts has D.C.-area leaders scrambling to make sure people who have lost their jobs want to stay in the region. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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‘Speeds things up': Metro begins tap-to-pay system at station fare gates
Metrorail riders can now use credit or debit cards, smartphones and smartwatches to pay for their trip at the fare gate. The new “Tap.Ride.Go.” system began Wednesday at all Metro stations. Riders can now forego the fare card machine and tap their credit or debit card directly at the gate. The gates also allow people to scan mobile payment...
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Tanks, trucks, howitzers from Texas are headed to DC for Trump's military parade
A planning document detailing bridges that can support heavy equipment shows the 14th Street Bridge would likely be used in this event.
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14th Street Bridge may be used for Trump's DC parade, planning doc shows
News4’s Adam Tuss reports.