Local Headlines: U.S. judge acquits Jan. 6 defendant who said he was waved in by police
| Md. man gets 39 years for armed, sexual attacks of Capitol Hill men; Metro train operators lack refresher training, audit finds; K Street makeover will bring dedicated bus lanes, remove service lanes; Who is the 'Christmas Tree Lady'? Lab seeks to ID woman in 1996 suicide.; 2 men accused of posing as federal officers to get near Secret Service; Effort to raise D.C. tipped minimum wage certified for November ballot; Why propping rapper Goonew's body onstage wasn't 'disrespectful'; D.C.-area forecast: Showery today ahead of a cool weekend; Patrick Corbin, the Nationals' Opening Day starter, is moving forward |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (John Minchillo/AP) Nuclear engineer Matthew Martin plausibly argued that police officers allowed him into the building, the judge said. The acquittal is the first loss for prosecutors in the sprawling Capitol riot investigation. By Spencer S. Hsu ● Read more » | | | | Federal prosecutors described Bryant Webster as a serial rapist who broke into homes and preyed on male Capitol Hill residents in the fall of 2016. Prosecutors said male-on-male, serial attacks, were unusual in the nation's capital. By Keith L. Alexander ● Read more » | | | The Washington Metrorail Safety Commission said Metro needs to better familiarize its personnel with the system. Read more » | | | The design of a mile-long transitway in the heart of the commercial corridor is nearly complete, with construction to begin next spring. By Luz Lazo ● Read more » | | | The woman left typed notes signed 'Jane Doe' and defied police investigators for 25 years. New technology may end the mystery. By Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | | Authorities said the men impersonated DHS employees to get close federal law enforcement — including a U.S. Service Agent assigned to the first lady's protective detail. By Spencer S. Hsu and Clarence Williams ● Read more » | | | | The decision frustrated backers of Initiative 82, who wanted the measure to appear on the primary ballot in June. By Michael Brice-Saddler ● Read more » | | | Long before the sight of Goonew's body propped on a D.C. stage drew shock, Lincoln embraced embalming. Perspective ● By Theresa Vargas ● Read more » | | | | Most of today's rain showers should exit by 7 or 8 p.m. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | | "I like to go out there and lead by example," Corbin said. "The big thing for me is taking the ball every fifth day and hopefully that's something the team can rely on." By Andrew Golden ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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