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Before the U.S. Army’s jeep could go to war, it had to survive Baltimore

The Jeep has been called "a divine instrument of wartime locomotion." And to think it got its start in Baltimore.

 

He’s walking every D.C. street while wearing a ‘Black and Brown Lives Matter’ sign. He’s also White and voted for Trump.

So far, Ken Woodward has walked more than 1,900 miles and spoken to more than 1,220 people. He’s also been thanked, ignored and threatened.

 

Alexandria officials say they followed policy in reporting alleged sex assault

The school system and police have drawn criticism — and spurred alarm among some Alexandria parents — in recent days for not notifying parents broadly about the incident.

 

He was supposed to be safe in a mental hospital. Police say a fellow patient killed him.

St. Elizabeths staff, checking patients’ rooms early on the morning of March 9, came upon a grisly scene.

 

Swecker easily wins reelection as Virginia Democratic Party chairwoman

Swecker easily overcame a handful of challengers to win another four-year term atop a party she's led through ups and downs.

 

Young journalist among 2 killed in Norfolk shooting

A promising young journalist who had returned to her community after college was caught in crossfire in a shooting outside a restaurant early Saturday morning.

 

Friday’s offerings included mist, warmth and a full moon

Two days from the equinox, Friday seemed a formal farewell to winter.

 

Don Young, dean of the House of Representatives, dies at 88

The gruff Alaska Republican — in the U.S. House since 1973 — brought an outpouring of federal dollars to his state and was investigated several times for ethics issues.

 

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