On Love: ‘I’ve known for six years that she’s the one’
Michelle L’Archeveque and Adam Jones fell in love abroad during an archeological program in Jordan.
On Love: ‘It was like our destiny was decided then for us’
Years after meeting at a program in Mexico, Abi Long and Luis Chaffo wed in England.
On Love: ‘The moment we locked eyes, time stood still’
Krissy Green fell in love with her best friend, Dan Caracciolo, after her brother’s death.
On Love: ‘It has all come together . . . beautifully’
Tina Wei and Kevin Smith, who had similar backgrounds in Washington politics, were married July 12.
On Love: ‘Our love for basketball . . . led us to each other’
Basketball coaches Ashlee Courter and Chris Rogers reunited at Marymount University.
WeddingWire aims to make the planning process simpler
Timothy Chi founded the company after frustration planning his own wedding.
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On Love: Kevin Hetman and Ryan Jeffers
On Love: A couple’s engagement on the Mall during cherry blossom season makes for a pretty picture.
On Love: Mary Chasko weds Ed Brzytwa
A ski-loving couple says their vows in the mountains of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
On Love: Caroline Stoga weds Steve Bagley
Although die-hard fans of rival NCAA teams, a couple finds union during March Madness.
On Love: Caitie Simpson and Gregory Byrne
A couple who met in college and then moved to the District get married at the St. Regis Hotel.
On Love: Cristy Michel weds Adam Levine
After meeting and becoming friends in college, a couple marry when they’re “older and wiser.”
They won each other’s hearts — <br> and a contest
A D.C. couple weds at New York’s Empire State Building on Valentine’s Day.
John Armato weds Elizabeth Ibanez
A couple who met through an impromptu music lesson make a harmonious connection.
On Love: Cara Selick and David Mieles
Two Johns Hopkins graduates tie the knot at the George Peabody Library in Baltimore.
On Love: Dan Hagerty and Michael Cook
A couple who met at the Kennedy Center forged a bond over their love of the arts and music.
On Love: Caroline Blanch and Jason Israel
After meeting at Harvard, the two fell in love and later married in the bride’s native Australia.
On Love: Lia Glavin weds John Prugh
For an Arlington couple, the new year coincides with the start of a new life.
On Love: Amanda Fein and Jonathan Stein
After meeting on a dating Web site, they found a sweet connection.
Planning your wedding
Wedding advice from Carolyn Hax
Wedding traditions you hate
Hate the garter toss? Don’t want dad to walk you down the aisle? Carolyn Hax explains how to buck tradition.
Weddings, money and trouble
Carolyn Hax on who should pay for the wedding, and what to do when your budget and your wedding plans don’t match.
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Tamed wolves, newborn panda triplets, continuing protests in Ferguson, Mo., classic cars at Pebble Beach, Calif., and more.
Uighurs face a crackdown in China
The government says ethnic violence that has killed dozens is terrorism. Uighurs claim government oppression.
The art of the unplanned wedding
Pop!Wed arranges elopements that are Pinterest-friendly and hassle-free
Animal views
Alpacas, mayflies, a frog marriage and other fun and fascinating creatures around the world.
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West wed in Italy
The celebrity couple, who have made a habit of over-the-top, public displays of affection, got hitched in a decidedly private spot.
400th anniversary of Pocahontas wedding
Commemoration of her union with John Rolfe held at Historic Jamestowne
Photos of the day
Carnival, Ukraine demonstrations, Australian python eats crocodile, Keystone XL pipeline protest and more.
Loudoun is for lovers
The Va. county hosted nearly 2,700 weddings last year, and newlyweds spent more than $42 million, tourism officials said.
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