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Md. Gov. Larry Hogan tweaks Democrats, decries ‘toxic politics’ in final State of the State address

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan reviewed his tenure during the final State of the State speech of his eight years in office.

 

Bridgewater College officers killed in shooting remembered for years of service, commitment to students

Vashon “J.J.” Jefferson and John Painter are remembered as beloved fixtures in their Virginia communities.

 

As carjackings spike in D.C. and Prince George’s, officials focus on youths

D.C., Prince George’s officials frustrated by carjackings perpetrated by youth.

 

D.C.-area forecast: Rain today and Friday, maybe ending as a wintry mix

Arctic air blasts into the area Friday, leading into a cold, but dry weekend

 

Montgomery County and Frederick County homes sales

Residential properties sold recently in Anne Arundel and Howard counties, Montgomery and Frederick counties, Prince George's County, and Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties.

 

Democratic challengers seek traction in race to unseat D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser

D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) is facing a challenge for her seat from two council members in the June 21 Democratic primary. Yet it is an open question whether Robert C. White Jr. and Trayon White Sr. can gain traction when their capacity to mount a vigorous public campaign is undermined by the continuing pandemic.

 

Monica Vitti, multifaceted actress who symbolized Italian mystique, dies at 90

She secured an enduring place in art house drama as the muse of Michelangelo Antonioni in the 1960s before redefining herself as a vibrant comedian.

 

Hargus “Pig” Robbins, Nashville pianist who worked with Dylan, dies at 84

He belonged to an elite cadre of session players known as the Nashville A-team.

 

New stadium for Commanders is a political football for local leaders

Local politicians weigh in on the new name for Washington's football team and what it may mean for the team's pursuit of a new stadium in the District, Maryland or Virginia.

 

Texas governor says ‘no one can guarantee’ there won’t be power outages in winter storm

Gov. Greg Abbott (R) had promised two months ago that the lights would stay on this winter, but upcoming freezing and inclement weather in Texas has caused some concern for what’s likely to be the first significant test of the power grid since last year's deadly storm.

 

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