D.C., Md. & Va.
D.C., Md. & Va.
Maryland pays $58.5 million over stalled State Center project
The $58.5 million settlement would end a suit and countersuit between the state and the developer that has been going on since 2014.
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D.C.-area forecast: Blustery today, with a chance of rain and wet snow Friday
It finally feels like November for the next several days.
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GOP effort to police trans bathroom use could extend to D.C schools, agencies
A spokesperson for D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) declined to comment on the bill or how her administration would respond.
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At annual ceremony, GW Hospital honors survivors of trauma
At “Trauma Survivor’s Day,” patients who suffered some of the most acute injuries shared their stories and thanked medical staff.
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Search still on for suspect in fatal shooting outside Maryland Subway
Prince George’s County police officers are looking for more information to find and arrest 23-year-old Raheem Hawkins-Boseman.
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Ga. election workers ask court to punish Giuliani for more false claims
Two Georgia election workers want a judge to force Rudy Guliani to stop repeating false claims that resulted in a $148 million judgment against him.
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PM Update: Hefty showers and gusty winds late evening with strong cold front
Some rumbles are also possible, as is potential for isolated damaging wind gusts. Much cooler tomorrow.
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Man pleads guilty in fatal shooting of three U-Va. football players
A former University of Virginia student accused of killing three football players in 2022 pleaded guilty to three counts of first-degree murder, authorities said.
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Court rules against Youngkin’s withdrawal from carbon cap-and-trade market
A spokesman for Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said the governor plans to appeal the ruling, which environmental advocates celebrated.
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Corrections worker, detainees charged with smuggling contraband at D.C. Jail
Corrections officer charged in smuggling conspiracy at D.C. Jail
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U.S. judge appointed by Trump criticizes ‘blanket pardons’ for Jan. 6
Anything approaching wholesale pardons would be “beyond … disappointing,” U.S. District Judge Carl J. Nichols said in the case of a man charged with beating police with a baseball bat.
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Hillsmere Shores values water, welcoming spirit
Where We Live | Anne Arundel County neighborhood has parkland, beach, marina
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Northern Va. school board chairs ask state to delay new accountability measures
The chairs of eight Northern Virginia school boards are asking the state’s Education Department to delay implementation of the new accountability system.
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D.C.-area forecast: Gusty showers this evening, then a hint of winter with flakes possible
Temperatures turn noticeably cooler tomorrow and Friday, when some conversational snowflakes, sleet or graupel are possible.
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Cat taken in D.C. break-in, police say
An orange and black kitten was stolen last week from an apartment in southeast Washington during a break in.
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Ex-Oath Keeper who pleaded guilty to seditious conspiracy gets probation
Brian Ulrich was sentenced to three years of probation after he severed ties with the Oath Keepers following the January 6 attack and became a government witness.
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D.C. AG accuses company EarnIn of misleading ads, unlawful loans
EarnIn, a popular “earned wage access” company being represented by former D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine, denies the city’s allegations.
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PM Update: Mild tonight ahead of a potentially turbulent Wednesday
A storm will wrap up nearby late tomorrow into Thursday. It could cause some brief weather excitement locally.
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Man arrested in shooting of coworker on Interstate 95 in Maryland
Maryland State Police arrested and charged 46-year-old Kevin Gross in the shooting of a man along a Maryland highway.
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Mountains west of D.C. to see big snow late this week; flakes could reach city
In the D.C. region, areas north and west of the Beltway have the best chance of seeing their first snowflakes of the season Friday morning.
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She bought a tourniquet just in case. She used it on a D.C. street.
Ronita Oxley is recognized by the D.C. Council after she helped two teen boys who were victims of gun violence in September.
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As Senate committee advances RFK site bill, Maryland rallies opposition
The Senate now stands in the middle of the Washington Commanders’ stadium search, which has become a regional competition between D.C. and Maryland.
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