Local Headlines: D.C. Council to consider bill that targets marijuana ‘gifting’ stores
| Md. has $400 million plan for Commanders, but it won't build a stadium; George Mason U. unveils memorial for people enslaved by namesake; Antiabortion activist who kept 5 fetuses pleads not guilty in D.C. case; Va. General Assembly makes brief return to Capitol amid budget impasse; A woman had a winning lottery ticket. She threw it away.; D.C. is a great sports town — if you're a fan. Kids? Forget about it!; National Weather Service confirms tornado hit Centreville and Tysons; Birds are laying their eggs a month earlier than normal; D.C.-area forecast: Trending wetter and somewhat warmer the next few days ; Capitals tinker with forward lines in hopes of sparking offense |
 |
| |
| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Post) The proposal is aimed at propping up medical marijuana dispensaries and cutting down on businesses that offer a free 'gift' of marijuana with a purchase. By Julie Zauzmer Weil, Justin Wm. Moyer and Meagan Flynn ● Read more » | | | | The proposal, approved by a legislative committee Monday, is Maryland's first public bid in the multistate courtship for the team and the economic boon a new stadium could create. By Erin Cox, Laura Vozzella and Julie Zauzmer Weil ● Read more » | | | The Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial, dedicated during a Monday ceremony at George Mason University, is at the center of the school's efforts to reckon with its past. By Lauren Lumpkin ● Read more » | | | D.C. police say their investigation is continuing. By Peter Hermann, Tom Jackman and Michelle Boorstein ● Read more » | | | | General Asssembly members were caught off guard when Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) called them back to Richmond for a Monday special session before a conference committee had even resumed efforts to reconcile differences in rival House and Senate budget bills. By Laura Vozzella and Gregory S. Schneider ● Read more » | | | Mary Elliott, 67, hoped her husband hadn't taken out the trash. By Jonathan Edwards ● Read more » | | | | Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) made the first pitch opening the Little League season over the weekend, then the kids whose batting cages were cut down by city workers opened up on her. Perspective ● By Petula Dvorak ● Read more » | | | | Both tornadoes were rated EF-0 with 85 mph winds. By Jason Samenow and Matthew Cappucci ● Read more » | | | Eggshell evidence points the finger at our changing climate. By Erin Blakemore ● Read more » | | | | A brighter but cooler weekend awaits. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | | Washington's next chance to get back on track is Wednesday against Tampa Bay, the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions. By Samantha Pell ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|