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Woman found fatally wounded in a car with two children, D.C. police say

D.C. police are investigating the killing of a woman found in a car with children in Northeast Washington.

 

D.C.-area forecast: Cool and calm today, but a stormy Saturday lurks

Tranquil weather rules through Friday, but Saturday brings rain, falling temperatures, wind and possible snow showers.

 

Pennsylvania Avenue: America’s sleepy main street on track for fewer car lanes, more focus on parks and bikes

A federal planning commission recently unveiled three concepts up for public review beginning this month.

 

Most expensive homes sold in the D.C. area in 2021

2021 was another banner year for the luxury housing market. Nine of the top 10 sales were for $10 million or more.

 

Virginia governors come and go, but Bob Brown’s camera has captured their history for half a century

When Virginia governors assemble for a group photo, there’s one person they invite to join them: photographer Bob Brown, who’s about to retire after more than 50 years chronicling state government in Richmond.

 

Sen. Cruz rides with ‘People’s Convoy’ truck to D.C. as Beltway protest enters fourth day

“There ain’t no ignoring a senator riding in the lead truck,” said convoy organizer Brian Brase. “That’s basically an endorsement of what we’re doing.”

 

A university’s men’s and women’s teams both made history this week. Guess which win Va. Gov. Glenn Youngkin noticed first?

The men and women of Longwood University's basketball program both made it to March Madness for the first time ever. The governor of Virginia initially congratulated only one team.

 

Russians in Washington opposed to the war are defying Putin and standing with Ukraine

Russians and Russian Americans living in the Washington region are taking part in protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine at the White House and in front of the Russian Embassy.

 

Karl Racine endorses Brian Schwalb in D.C. attorney general’s race

In making his decision, Racine cited Schwalb’s experience defending a diverse portfolio of clients and his legal judgment.

 

Congress keeps ban on legal D.C. marijuana sales in budget, despite Democratic control

D.C. had been preparing legislation to legalize the sale of recreational marijuana in anticipation of the rider's end.

 

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