WASHINGTON, D.C. — To lessen financial impacts on D.C. Metro's MetroAccess paratransit serivce, which is facing a $190 million budget shortfall, the agency is providing travel training to disabled passengers and restructuring paratransit eligibility requirements, The Washington Post reports. To read the full story, click here.

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