Local Headlines: As small college community mourns, suspect held without bond in Bridgewater College officer killings
| D.C. announces first affordable housing project in Ward 3 backed by housing production trust; He spiked his father's tea to access $400,000 in cryptocurrency. His dad awoke two days later.; Md. Gov. Larry Hogan tweaks Democrats, decries 'toxic politics' in final State of the State address; As carjackings spike in D.C. and Prince George's, officials focus on youths; Just because bombs weren't found at Howard, Morgan State and other HBCUs doesn't mean harm wasn't done; D.C. wants to double its 24 miles of protected bike lanes. It plans to start with 10 miles this year. ; Virginia judge declines to act immediately on school boards' suit seeking to halt Youngkin's mask-optional order; New stadium for Commanders is a political football for local leaders; D.C.-area forecast: Rain today and Friday, maybe ending as a wintry mix ; USMNT heats up, shuts out Honduras in frigid World Cup qualifier |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Antonio Olivo/The Post) Families and friends grieve the loss of officers John Painter and J.J. Jefferson, and the suspect is ordered held without bond. By Antonio Olivo and Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | | D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser announces 800 new affordable housing units, including a senior facility in Friendship Heights. By Marissa J. Lang ● Read more » | | | Liam Ghershony, who spiked his dad's tea with drugs to access locked bank accounts, is sentenced for felony assault. By Dan Morse ● Read more » | | | | Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan reviewed his tenure during the final State of the State speech of his eight years in office. By Erin Cox and Ovetta Wiggins ● Read more » | | | D.C., Prince George's officials frustrated by carjackings perpetrated by youth. By Katie Mettler ● Read more » | | | | The threats, which came as Black History Month began, reinforce the need to look at past Black lives and present ones. Perspective ● By Theresa Vargas ● Read more » | | | The District is pledging to build 10 miles of protected bike lanes this year, which will significantly build upon the existing 24 miles. By Luz Lazo ● Read more » | | | | Judge Louise M. DiMatteo of Arlington County Circuit Court said she wanted more time before making a decision, although she promised to do so as soon as possible. By Hannah Natanson and Rachel Weiner ● Read more » | | | Local politicians weigh in on the new name for Washington's football team and what it may mean for the team's pursuit of a new stadium in the District, Maryland or Virginia. By Joe Heim, Erin Cox and Laura Vozzella ● Read more » | | | | Arctic air blasts into the area Friday, leading into a cold, but dry weekend By David Streit ● Read more » | | | | The U.S. men's national soccer team entered the match against Honduras as cold as the weather, but scored as many goals as the kickoff temperature to win a crucial qualifier. By Steven Goff ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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