SmarTrip campaign rolls out slowly
Metro’s push for more riders to use SmarTrip has succeeded, despite delayed availability of the cards.
Washington’s alleged bike groper: Not who you’d expect
COLUMN | Even a guy who is attractive and educated can, according to police, be a creep.
Hundreds attend funeral for slain student in Prince George’s
Marckel Ross’s classmates, as well as city and school officials, offered an emotional farewell.
Man who pleaded to role in killing of D.C. principal in 2010 is shot dead
Joel Johnson, involved in the death of Brian Betts, is killed during a failed robbery attempt, police say.
Top Metro Area Headlines
- Love’s mother campaigns against violence
- Pro-Israel group files lawsuit against Metro
- Va. schools face more rigorous math standards
- Feds seek to recoup Md. housing project funds
- D.C. poverty rates stay level as incomes rise
- Student shot pushed others out of harm’s way
- Man wounded in police shootout is charged
- Video: Metrobus driver on leave after incident
- Pastors gathering for annual Black Caucus
- Authorities: Remains found in Va. not human
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Loudoun, Fairfax, Arlington top wealthiest U.S. counties list
And both Prince William and Alexandria saw big jumps in 2011.
Frederick woman turns 110
Helen Wheat drinks red wine every day. She has five great-great-grandchildren.
The queen and Hizzoner
Queen Silvia of Sweden met with Vincent Gray today to honor students working with a Swedish company.
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S. Korea set to reclaim former embassy
The government plans to purchase a Logan Circle Victorian once used as the Korean embassy.
A D.C. sartorial fixture is closing
The closing of Men’s Fashion Center, a fixture for black Washington for six decades, represents another shift on H Street NE.
Entrepreneur’s mansion in limbo
Court and land records show Hunt owes more than $10 million on unpaid loans and a couple of bad business deals.
Antietam, 150 years later
A sprawling Civil War reenactment took place in remembrance of the clash that left 23,000 soldiers dead, wounded or missing.
A celebration of Korean culture
The KORUS Festival, in its 10th year, is a three-day event celebrating the relationship between Korea and the United States.
Vance Bockis mourned by friends and admirers
Legendary D.C. punk rocker beat a heroin addiction only to die of a blood clot after routine surgery.
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