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Cleaning Up Conowingo Dam Might Not Improve Chesapeake Water Quality, Report Says
A new report says that the costly process of removing sediment from the dam might not help the Chesapeake Bay that much. -
Race To Replace Comstock In Virginia's 34th District Expected To Be Close
Virginia's 34th District has had a string of close contests, which has political observers guessing that the special election to replace Barbara Comstock will continue the trend. -
Small Number Of Gun Owners Applying For D.C. Concealed Carry Permits
Thirty-two people have applied for concealed carry permits in D.C. over the last two weeks, including some who admit they won't qualify under the city's restrictive rules. -
Changes Could Cause Phase II Of Silver Line To Top $2.7 Billion Cost Estimate
Phase II of the Silver Line is already expected to cost $2.7 billion, but required safety upgrades not initially included in estimates could push the costs even higher. -
D.C. Bike Crash Compensation Bill Delayed Once Again
A D.C. Council committee again decided to delay a final vote on a bill that would help bicyclists seek compensation of injured in a crash. -
Fairfax Asks Feds for Help Funding Unaccompanied Minors
More than a thousand unaccompanied minors from Central America have found a temporary home in Fairfax County, but school officials are struggling to pay for their education.