Jordan Pascale
Jordan Pascale is WAMU’s transportation reporter. He covers everything from WMATA to road congestion, tolls, bike and pedestrian issues and more. He joined WAMU in June 2018 after covering transportation and state government at the Virginian-Pilot in Norfolk, Virginia. He also worked at the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star in his home state of Nebraska.
Pascale graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where he majored in journalism. In his free time, he enjoys watching movie at old independent theaters, biking and grilling in the summer. He’s also an Atlanta Braves and Nebraska Cornhusker fan.
-
The U.S. Capitol and Congressional office buildings are ringed by a fence that went up the day after the Jan. 6 insurrection. Now there's a debate about whether to permanently fence off the area.
-
Hashimoto, a programmer for video game company Konami, had said he created the code to help him test the game Gladius. The code later appeared as easter eggs in pop culture.
-
The crash spread out over nearly two-thirds of a mile. According to police, two people were killed and 29 were injured.
-
"Profane swearing" has been illegal in the commonwealth since 1792. The repeal now awaits the governor's signature.
-
Fighting in northwest Syria has forced hundreds of thousands of people — many of them women and children — to seek shelter along the border.
-
The bank says it will shed nearly 15% of its workforce and $100 billion in investments as it refocuses on growth markets in Asia and reduces operations in Europe and the U.S.
-
The delicate creatures resemble bits of seaweed and are distant cousins of the seahorse. The aquarium says the two inch-long babies are already feeding on tiny shrimp.
-
It was the first win in nearly three decades for a standard poodle at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show — though plenty of fans hoped Daniel would break the long drought for golden retrievers.
-
State law has banned any modifications to the monuments. In 2016, Charlottesville sought to remove a Robert E. Lee statue, a decision that partly inspired the violent Unite the Right rally.
-
The Americans qualified with a CONCACAF tournament win over Mexico. The squad will be making its seventh-straight Olympics appearance — and get a shot at redemption after the 2016 Games.