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They battle the weather, the pests, the system. Now, a killer is after them.

The D.C. homeless community fears a new killer — and the possible clearing of their encampments.

 

Fairfax school board appeals judge’s invalidation of Thomas Jefferson admissions system

Fairfax County Public Schools officials remain adamant that the revised admissions system at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology does not discriminate on the basis of race.

 

Confederate statue removed from Talbot County Courthouse

The “Talbot Boys” statue is thought to be the last such monument left on state or local public land in Maryland.

 

Youngkin chooses Trump’s EPA chief to serve as senior adviser

Virginia Gov. Youngkin (R) has chosen Andrew Wheeler as a senior adviser. Wheeler, a former EPA chief under President Donald Trump, had been rejected as a pick for Youngkin's Cabinet by the Democratic-controlled state Senate.

 

Two men fatally shot in Southeast Washington

Two men were fatally shot in the 700 block of 13th St SE, D.C. police said.

 

Va. Republican congressional hopefuls pull from Youngkin playbook on education

Republicans are betting that issues of critical race theory and other hot topics that vaulted Youngkin to victory last year will remain salient with voters by November.

 

He was a frightened second-grader. She was the teacher who made him feel safe.

When two deaths and a pandemic overwhelmed Maryland second-grader Graydn Betz, his teacher Monika Locraft found a way to connect with the boy and change everything.

 

We’re eagerly anticipating our daffodils — if they survive our dog, that is

It won't be spring until I see dozens of daffodils nodding in my garden. Plus: Send me your squirrel photos.

 

Three die in D.C.-area crashes

Police said the victim in one of the incidents was a child, while another was a five-vehicle crash on the Beltway.

 

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