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  1. D.C. scrapped plan for Connecticut Ave. bike lane. Lawmakers want it back. D.C. Council’s transportation committee recommended including the bike lane in the city’s budget and criticized the mayor’s office for ditching the plan.
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  2. Whistleblower says DOT kept important truck safety info from the public Families who lost loved ones in crashes with large trucks and people with national organizations are now calling for an investigation
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  3. 49 single-family houses near downtown Fredericksburg Buying New | Eight of the first phase has 25 houses are available
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  4. Larry Hogan has won statewide twice. But now everything is different. U.S. Senate hopeful Larry Hogan (R) has never faced a contest like this, which pits him against a Black woman backed by a national coalition eager to defeat him.
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  5. Congress set to question federal officials on Baltimore bridge crash Seven weeks after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, leaders of federal agencies will testify to Congress on the investigative and clean-up efforts.
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  6. Trump alumni raising millions for legal defenses while scouting for White House hires Prominent co-defendants in election subversion cases have received support from a charity run by White House alumni who are working on plans for a second term.
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  7. D.C.-area forecast: Today’s cloudy and damp weather will continue at times into the weekend Tomorrow and Friday offer a small break with warmer temperatures and lower rain chances.
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  8. Three people shot early Wednesday in Southeast, D.C. police say The most seriously wounded victim, a man, was unconscious and “barely breathing” after the shooting, said police spokesman Tom Lynch.
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  9. Who is Angela Alsobrooks, winner of Md.’s Democratic U.S. Senate primary? Angela D. Alsobrooks is the projected winner of a high-stakes Democratic U.S. Senate primary in Maryland. She will face Larry Hogan (R).
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  10. GOP and Democratic favorites prevail in Maryland’s 2rd Congressional District Baltimore County Executive John “Johnny O” Olszewski, Jr. will face Kim Klacik, a conservative Black radio talk show host, in the general election.
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  11. Woman who plotted to destroy power grid with neo-Nazi leader pleads guilty A Maryland woman pleaded guilty to trying to destroy the power grid in the Baltimore region to further her “white supremacist ideology,” according to authorities.
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  12. PM Update: Rain much of tonight, still cool and unsettled Wednesday An overnight soaking is a good bet. Tomorrow should be less rainy.
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  13. Ship had multiple blackouts before striking Baltimore bridge, investigators find The preliminary report offers the first explanation of the problems that caused the Dali container ship to destroy the Francis Scott Key Bridge on March 26.
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  14. Outside spending fuels Democratic primary in Maryland’s 3rd District Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn and state Sen. Sarah Elfreth have emerged as the top contenders in the Democratic primary in Maryland’s 3rd District.
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  15. Decision day in Md.’s hotly contested Democratic U.S. Senate primary Tension heightened ahead of decision day in a Democratic U.S. Senate primary race between Prince George’s County Executive Angela D. Alsobrooks and Rep. David Trone.
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  16. Maryland’s competitive 6th District primaries to set stage for November Democrats have lobbed personal attacks. Republicans’ leading candidates are an election-denying former gubernatorial contestant and a more moderate choice.
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  17. D.C.-area forecast: Here we go again with shower chances returning the next several days Showers could be mostly scattered and light today and tomorrow, yet a few heavy downpours with thunder are also possible.
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  18. Report: D.C. mayor’s former top aide had sexually harassed third woman The disclosure of a third victim is included in a review of the city’s initial investigation by the law firm Arnold & Porter that was ordered last year by the D.C. Council.
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  19. Workers set off explosives to free ship from fallen Baltimore bridge A salvage crew detonated a cluster of tiny explosives Monday evening to free the cargo ship Dali from the Francis Scott Key bridge it destroyed.
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  20. ‘Inhumane’ Mexican worker program commemorated in U.S. The Rio Vista Bracero Reception Center in South Texas, where Mexican workers were processed, has been designated as a national historic landmark.
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  21. PM Update: Partly cloudy tonight ahead of growing rain chances Tuesday Today’s beautiful weather was unfortunately fleeting. Much of tomorrow should be dry, but occasional showers are possible, and storms may approach late.
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