Local Headlines: Senators to meet with ‘People’s Convoy’ members; group circles Beltway for pandemic-related demonstration
| group circles Beltway for pandemic-related demonstration; Silver Spring apartment blast ruled accidental; gas pipe cut by mistake, officials say; D.C. mayor vows to hire more female police officers; In final blow to Pr. George's council, Maryland Court of Appeals affirms ruling on redistricting ; Americans supporting Ukraine are pouring out their Russian vodka and volunteering to fight; Rep. Good endorses far-right congressional candidate who has called for voter-fraud executions; Va. Democratic Party chair to seek new term, face left-wing challengers; D.C.-area forecast: Brighter but much cooler today; cold rain might mix with wet snow tomorrow; He left a lucrative law career to become a college basketball coach. Now he's in the Big Dance.; Man fatally stabbed in Bethesda; son is arrested, police say |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Ricky Carioti/The Post) Authorities said there were no reports of convoy-related incidents Monday during the group's single loop of the 64-mile Beltway. By Ellie Silverman, Karina Elwood, Justin George and Lori Aratani ● Read more » | | | | Investigators concluded that a maintenance worker cut through a gas line he mistakenly thought was a plumbing drain line. By Dan Morse ● Read more » | | | | D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser vowed to hire more female police officers joining an effort by law enforcement agencies across the country to increase the number of women in their ranks and create a more inclusive and fair work environment. By Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | The earlier ruling from a Prince George's County circuit judge said the map was invalid because of a procedural error. By Rachel Chason ● Read more » | | | These guys want to take action. Ukraine invited them to come after all. Perspective ● By Petula Dvorak ● Read more » | | | Jarome Bell is running an "America First" campaign centered on extreme rhetoric. By Meagan Flynn ● Read more » | | | | State Democratic Party Chairwoman Susan Swecker is seeking another four-year term, having led the party through seven years of blue waves and a recent GOP resurgence. By Laura Vozzella ● Read more » | | | | Briefly milder later in the week with showers Friday night into Saturday. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | Griff Aldrich — law partner, CFO, basketball coach — might have the most surreal March Madness tale. Perspective ● By John Feinstein ● Read more » | | | | A man was fatally stabbed in a house in Bethesda, and his son was charged, the county police said. By Martin Weil ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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