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| Howard University faculty calls off strike after reaching 'tentative' new deal ; For Trayon White Sr., D.C. mayoral campaign is a test of grass-roots outreach ; Howard University announces historic $785 million investment in new buildings, renovations; Tom Perez joins airwaves as Maryland gubernatorial primary race heats up; Maryland's high court set to hear gerrymandering case that delayed state's elections; Once buried in another man's grave, a WWII soldier's body is finally coming home; Commanders games will no longer air on The Team 980 radio; Fleeting beauty: Cherry Blossom Festival's joyous return amid a pandemic's shadow; D.C. street closures for Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon on Saturday; When it broke up in 1982, the North Star Band was playing more than 300 shows a year. The country group is back with a new release.; 4 concerts to catch in D.C. over the next several days; In Fairlington, Va., multifamily living abounds, as do playgrounds and pooches; A shooting spree of homeless men underscores the failure of our mental health system ; Virginia's legislature was built for agrarian times. Is it time for an update?; How Til Hazel remade Washington's suburbs; Wary HBCUs wait for a break in bomb-threat cases; The Potomac River is swimmable again. D.C. should legalize it. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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