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Upside-down flag flew at Justice Alito’s house after neighbor dispute
Supreme Court justice says his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, flew the flag as a symbol of protest after a dispute over political yard signs turned personal.
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PM Update: Showers tonight and through a cool Saturday
Clouds overtook the area today. Raindrops move in next.
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Maryland failed to inspect nursing homes for years, lawsuit alleges
Maryland has the second highest percentage of late inspections of any state, according to federal data.
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Son of prominent conservative family sentenced to nearly 4 years for Jan. 6
A judge likened the actions of Leo Brent Bozell IV to those who spearheaded the riot.
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D.C. Council member Vince Gray endorses Wendell Felder in Ward 7 race
Gray’s endorsement may stand out in a race with 10 Democrats vying for the nomination.
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Riders give Metro high marks in poll but still worry about crime
Metro riders give the system its highest ratings in the past decade, including for reliability and value, though many remain wary of crime on the rail service.
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D.C.-area forecast: Nice today with increasing clouds ahead of weekend raindrops
Our workweek ends tranquilly, but the weekend looks at least partially damp on the edge of a rainstorm.
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D.C. clears major homeless encampment, but critical housing problems linger
More than 60 people living in tents and other shelters in the Foggy Bottom area were forcibly evicted by the city and the National Park Service.
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Democratic race to replace Rep. Wexton gets first negative attack
Ads from a D.C.-based group target former Virginia House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn, who is considered a leading contender in the party’s June primary election.
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PM Update: Remaining pleasant and mild through Friday
It’s a tranquil end to the workweek as rather nice weather retains control for another day.
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In Md. Senate race, Hogan pivots on abortion and backs Roe
Candidates for U.S. Senate in Maryland signaled an intense focus in the long slog to November on abortion rights, an issue proven to animate voters.
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Person fatally struck by commuter train in Northeast Washington
Person fatally struck by commuter train in Northeast Washington.
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A congressman spared prison as a teen tells D.C. to be tough on youth
Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Fla.) wants to control D.C. criminal sentencing, including the kind of leniency that spared him prison time as a teen facing drug charges.
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GOP primary battle turns Va.’s 5th District into a political Tilt-a-Whirl
Rep. Bob Good (R-Va.)and Del. John McGuire (R-Goochland) are denouncing each other as RINOs — Republicans in name only.
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DCPS chancellor slams Mendelson plan to shift central office funds to schools
The chancellor of D.C. Public Schools has fired back against a council proposal to send $25.4 million from the central office budget to individual schools.
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She left the CIA in frustration. Now her spy novel is racking up awards.
I.S. Berry scored rave reviews and awards for her literary debut, “The Peacock and the Sparrow,” a novel mined from her time at the CIA.
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Poll finds growing public concern over safety in D.C. despite drop in crime
Fewer than 1 in 4 District residents feel safe in their neighborhoods, down from 29 percent last year, according to a Washington Post-Schar School poll
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D.C.-area forecast: Warmth and a little sun break through before a showery weekend
Highs reach the pleasant 70s the next two days; more than an inch of rain could fall this weekend.
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