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Local Headlines: Prosecutor Accuses D.C. Police of Making Rioting Arrests with Insufficient Evidence
Local Headlines: Prosecutor accuses D.C. police of making rioting arrests with insufficient evidence Maryland to enter next phase of coronavirus recovery Friday, opening theaters and concert venues; D.C. committee recommends stripping names of Jefferson, Franklin, Key and others from city government buildings; People desperate for more space fuel a pandemic real estate boom; Hogan's former chief of staff implored him to back him up. Instead, Hogan publicly rebutted him.; A Navy officer's sudden mission meant carrying a flag 9,000 miles and standing up his fiancee on date night; Metro and Apple roll out mobile payment system in virtual wallet and new app; Maryland is studying three sites for a new Chesapeake Bay crossing, report says; Democrats condemn Bob Good ad showing opponent Cameron Webb against images of rioting as 'racist dog whistle' ; Local officials beseech Trump, Pence to wear masks while in Arlington; Numbers are running out for the 202 area code in D.C.; Regional business group kicks off effort to unify the greater Washington region's passenger rail network; Muslim cleric, given life sentence for promoting religious combat, released pending appeal; Some movie extras added something extra to films shot in Washington; 2020 was Washington's 5th-hottest summer on record, with 8 inches more rain than normal; Outdoor sculpture show harnesses the power of the sun, literally and figuratively |
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| | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | (Clarence Williams/The Washington Post) The police and the U.S. attorney's office are clashing over demonstration arrests. | | If infection rates hold steady in Hampton Roads, the Virginia governor said he will consider easing restrictions in that area. By Rebecca Tan, Erin Cox, Gregory S. Schneider and Dana Hedgpeth ● Read more » | | After a harsh rebuke from the White House, the Bowser administration removed the recommendations dealing with federal monuments on Tuesday evening. By Julie Zauzmer and Michael Brice-Saddler ● Read more » | | A buying frenzy is underway in the Washington region, triggering intense bidding wars as people seek roomier housing ahead of cold weather. | | Newly released documents and text messages shed additional light on a pattern of spending at the agency. | | For the surrender ceremony in Tokyo Bay, a Navy officer had a frantic top secret mission. Seventy-five years ago, Lt. John Bremyer raced 6,000 miles from Washington with an aged American flag. | | The capability also will be available on all 13 regional transit partners, including the Fairfax Connector. | | The other 11 options considered didn't reduce traffic congestion enough, state officials said. | | Webb said the ad is a "gross distortion" of his positions on criminal justice reform and healthcare. | | Several incidents prompt Rep. Don Beyer, County Board chair to point out pandemic rules | | The District is expected to add a new area code in 2022 as phone numbers with the beloved 202 prefix are running out. | | The Greater Washington Partnership is bringing together leaders from Amtrak, MARC, VRE and local and state transportation agencies to outline a plan of action on how to improve commuter and intercity train service from Baltimore to Richmond. | | Ali al-Timimi was convicted in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. | | Playing tennis, playing the bass or looking the part helped them get screen time. | | All of Washington's hottest summers on record have occurred since 1980. | | 'Artina 2020' spotlights eight artists from the Washington Sculptors Group. | | | | | | | | |
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