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Pedestrian killed near Dupont Circle, police say, in apparent hit-and-run

The man was apparently struck by a vehicle at 18th Street and Florida Avenue NW, police said.

 

Loudoun school system updates Title IX policies after much-criticized handling of sex assault cases

Officials with Loudoun County Public Schools have updated the system's Title IX policies, in part by requiring an immediate investigation of any sexual discrimination, harassment or misconduct.

 

D.C.-area forecast: March madness strikes early with a wild weather week

We’re seeing it all this week from 80 degrees on Monday, to a cold rain today with a touch of snow possible north of town, to what should be a stormy Saturday with wind and rain that could end as snow.

 

Man found dead in tent fire on New York Avenue in Northeast D.C.

The incident occurred shortly before 3 a.m. and forced authorities to close both eastbound and westbound lanes of New York Avenue into the morning rush hour.

 

Friendship Heights is home to artists and more

WHERE WE LIVE | New developments will bring more housing to the Northwest Washington neighborhood, which has long been attractive because of its convenient location.

 

Alexandria was asked to honor abortion providers. Then Catholics and conservatives spoke up.

The pushback to Alexandria’s "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day" proclamation shows how the politics of abortion are reaching a boiling point, even in an overwhelmingly Democratic city.

 

Virginia home sales

Listing of homes sold recently in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Fairfax City, Falls Church, Loudoun County, Fauquier County, Prince William County, Manassas, Manassas Park, and Stafford County.

 

PM Update: Rain late tonight into Wednesday, with some snow mixed in north and west

Steady rain may linger into the morning commute, with showers likely afterward Temperatures will struggle to get much past 40 on Wednesday.

 

Fairfax courthouse reopens after man jumped from garage, police say

A Fairfax County courthouse reopens after a man jumped from a parking garage, officials said.

 

D.C. says schools and day-care facilities can lift mask mandate; DCPS will consider it

D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee said that masks are still required at schools and that he would be speaking with the unions and community about the new health guidance.

 

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