Metro awaits new transit center tests before committing to taking control
Official tells Montgomery County that agency will wait to see results of new tests on troubled $120M hub.
Va. teen charged in skateboarding accident that killed friend
The 17-year-old is charged with reckless driving in the “skitching” incident that killed John Malvar.
Did guards’ youth play a role in the Baltimore jail corruption scandal?
Most of the indicted officers were hired before 21, an age that may have left them open to influence.
Youth is killed in school accident
The incident occurred at Fox Mill elementary school in the Herndon area of Fairfax County.
For homeless students, graduation brings relief and a brighter future
Fairfax students Sia Kanu and Zac Winland overcome harrowing pasts to earn their diplomas.
You think the NSA is intrusive? Try being stopped and frisked by police.
COLUMN | There must be a better way to improve public safety without racially targeted policing.
Flaws seen in Virginia’s new method to evaluate teachers by performance
A rule urging use of “student growth percentiles” — how much students learn in a year — is tricky, officials say.
Offense proves elusive for Nationals
Washington produces just six hits against the Phillies as the Nats slump to their third loss in a row.
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Food trucks are here to stay
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Homeless students take joy in graduation
Two Fairfax County teens have overcome harrowing pasts to earn their high school diplomas.

Jubilarian Mass
Each year, hundreds of couples renew their wedding commitments at the Jubilarian Mass in the District.

Father’s Day picnic in NE
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72nd Annual Greater Washington Soap Box Derby
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Bruising storm system races through D.C. area
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The downfall of Michael A. Brown
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