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| Va. Senate panel snubs Trump EPA chief for Youngkin's Cabinet; D.C. government will send $10,000 checks to the city's day-care workers; D.C. launches tuition program for degrees in high-demand fields; The last stands: Richmond starts taking down Confederate statues' pedestals, too ; Black History Month founder showed how schools should teach about race; Winter weather chances late this week, for now, not worth hype and worry; D.C. had its coldest January in 8 years and snowiest in 6 years; More water main breaks likely in D.C. region as temperatures remain cold; While the cicadas of 2038 slumber, scientists are reviewing what they learned from 2021's Brood X; Man cited after TSA finds loaded gun at Reagan National Airport; The Washington Football Team's 18-month rebrand was extensive. Now the hard part begins.; 'Luck and professionalism' kept a Maryland fan alive after a cardiac arrest at Iowa; How 'Trans Am' star Lisa Stephen Friday would spend a perfect day in D.C.; Wesley Heights is an 'even better neighborhood to live in now' after leaf blower ban |
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| | | | | | | Local news you don't want to miss. | | | | | | (Daniel Lin/Daily News-Record/AP) No details were immediately available about casualties. Virginia State Police, Harrisonburg Police and the FBI were said to be investigating the case. By Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | | The vote is not the end of the line for Andrew Wheeler, a former coal lobbyist who led a rollback of Obama-era environmental regulations under President Donald Trump. By Laura Vozzella ● Read more » | | | Workers who care for babies and toddlers will be eligible for checks of about $10,000 or $14,000, depending on whether they work as assistants or leaders of day-care classrooms. By Julie Zauzmer Weil ● Read more » | | | | The program, called DC Futures, will provide tuition, coaching and financial support to residents who are obtaining their first associate's or bachelor's degree. By Nicole Asbury ● Read more » | | | The city of Richmond has begun removing the stone pedestals that once supported Confederate statues all over town. What takes their place will be up to a coalition of local museums. By Gregory S. Schneider ● Read more » | | | | Carter G. Woodson's classic "The Mis-Education of the Negro" still resonates in today's charged political debates over critical race theory. By DeNeen L. Brown ● Read more » | | | | Pay attention to the forecast but the chances for ice Friday and snow Sunday don't seem too serious. By Jason Samenow ● Read more » | | | It marked an abrupt reversal from a historically warm December. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | | Two water main breaks Tuesday morning caused streets in Northwest D.C. and Montgomery County to close. By Dana Hedgpeth ● Read more » | | | Brood X's Class of 2038 is slumbering below the frozen Earth. In 17 years — well, 16 ½ — they'll emerge and entomologists will go into overdrive trying to solve their mysteries. Perspective ● By John Kelly ● Read more » | | | | It was the fifth gun detected by Transportation Security Administration officers this year at National. By Lori Aratani ● Read more » | | | Commanders? Admirals? After decades of controversy and 18 months of research and planning, the team is finally set to unveil a new name and logo. By Nicki Jhabvala ● Read more » | | | | Stan Goldstein says he's "amazed that I'm here" after scary incident during a game in January. By Emily Giambalvo ● Read more » | | | The actor and musician stars in an autobiographical one-woman show at the Keegan Theatre. By Thomas Floyd ● Read more » | | | | WHERE WE LIVE | The Northwest D.C. neighborhood is known for its suburban-like setting in the city. By Olivia McCormack ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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