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From Kabul to Pancake Court: Afghan evacuee children bond online over Ivy and Bean books

Aleena Turekian, 12, has created an online community for Afghan evacuees with book club she moderates from her D.C. bedroom.

 

University of Maryland Baltimore County joins ranks of the country’s research powerhouses

The University of Maryland Baltimore County has been recognized for its research intensity.

 

The two sides of Youngkin: Virginia’s new governor calls for unity but keeps stoking volatile issues

While some praise Virginia's new governor for diving into state government, his constant campaign mode stokes rumors that he's aiming beyond Richmond.

 

D.C.-area forecast: Light snow or snow showers this morning as wintry chill returns

Chilly today and tomorrow before temperatures start to trend warmer again.

 

Man charged in shooting that injured Frederick police officers

Dominique Lamarr Lewis faces two counts of attempted murder and other charges.

 

A 12-year-old cheerleader. A recently repaired heart. And a different kind of Valentine’s Day story.

The D.C. girl seemed healthy when she went for a routine physical. Then her pediatrician heard a worrisome sound while checking her heart.

 

In 1902, a remarkable and charitable house opened in a part of Southwest D.C. known as Bloodfield

The Colored Social Settlement was part of the nationwide settlement house movement.

 

George Washington University apologizes for data project monitoring student and staff locations on campus

In a message to the school community, Interim university President Mark S. Wrighton said the data analytics pilot program monitored locations - though not individualized data - of students, faculty and staff last fall.

 

PM Update: Rain-snow mix changes to light snow overnight into Sunday

Temperatures drop sharply, with a coating to a couple inches of snow by midmorning Sunday.

 

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