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- Cuccinelli campaign is trying to portray McAuliffe as Virginia outsider
- E.W. Jackson a wild card in Va. GOP campaign
- McAuliffe: Va. should expand gubernatorial term
- Cuccinelli’s test: Winning centrists without losing conservatives
- After Newtown, O’Malley knew he wanted an assault-weapons ban, other tough measures
- Maryland’s leftward swing
- Rushern Baker’s frustration with Pr. George’s school board finally boils over
- Maryland marijuana bill would end jail time and reduce the fine for small amounts
- Maryland delegates consider a ban on using restraints on pregnant inmates
- Redistricting looms, but Vallario retains old-school grip on Md. House Judiciary Committee
- Is Md. Gov. Martin O’Malley running for president or not?
- Ed Koch, outspoken former mayor of New York, dead at 88
- Superstar D.C. restaurateur Joey Belcher lives, and dies, in the fast lane
- At the inaugural parade, a glimpse of history
- Redskins fans dissect RGIII’s knee injury
- Tiffany Alston declared bankruptcy before running for office
- Tiffany Alston’s rise and fall: A Dreamer — and a dream — undone
- Md. shop worker fatally shoots man after break-in
- Hundreds pay respects to Sandy Hook Principal Dawn Hochsprung
- Jacques Morgan, opinionated bookstore owner, dies at 62
- Ponytail: A U Street shoeshine man’s legend lives on — at least for now
- Maryland approves same-sex marriage law
- Life after Sandy still difficult for New York’s poor
- Without subway, New York is desperate for a ride
- Hurricane Sandy continues its march to the East Coast
- Hurricane Sandy still on track to deliver a major blow to East Coast
- A promise between friends ends in a murder-suicide
- Eleanor Holmes Norton lacks a vote but not a (withering) voice
- Greyhound bus station closes doors for move to Union Station
- Pink polyester zoot suits disappear from gentrifying D.C.
- Heavy rains spur calls for relief for Bloomingdale, LeDroit Park residents
- D. C. mayor embraces his alter ego — first baseman
- D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray: at work while under siege
- Hot and powerless on North Brook Lane
- U-Va. upheaval: 18 days of leadership crisis
- Is Terry Lynch Washington’s most annoying man? You decide.
- District’s political corruption has deep roots
- Marion Barry commits new gaffe while apologizing to Asians
- A feud over a D.C. park pits one man against his neighbors
- How a luxury housing project in Northeast D.C. turned into an expensive eyesore
- Howard Theatre’s rebirth comes amid neighborhood’s dying past
- In D.C., a push for better restaurants east of the Anacostia River
- 4 years after D.C. fire, ex-tenants and Mount Pleasant area face frustration
- The Legacy: For those promised college scholarships, the gift inspired pride and pain
- The Seat Pleasant 59: Where are the scholarship recipients today?
- The Reality: Daunting difficulties for the children promised college scholarships
- The Promise: Two wealthy men set out to transform the lives of 59 fifth-graders
- Esther Ogiata: First shame, then redemption
- Terrell Jackson: Surviving shootings but not high school
- George Swiney: A different path to success
- Ponloeu Le: Trying something different
- Wendy Fulgueras: The class star
- Hasani Chapman: A new-found purpose
- Monica McIntyre: The talented cellist
- Lester Mason: Forging his own path
- After 9/11, twin balances life without his other half and finds his way to an ‘okay’ place
- Jack B. Johnson’s rise and fall as Prince George’s county executive
- Documents shed new light on Prince George’s corruption case
- D.C. voting rights proponents’ faith in Obama sinks
- Marion Barry’s old block: a D.C. neighborhood’s racial evolution
- D.C.’s pot pioneers: Seeking a piece of the medical marijuana action
- Limited collection time at Giant fueled drop in donations, Salvation Army says
- Loyalists of Prince George's Jack Johnson feeling betrayed
- Loyalists of Prince George's Jack Johnson feeling betrayed
- For rural Va. town, post office delivers more than mail
- For rural Va. town, post office delivers more than mail
- In post-snow blame game, no one wins
- For D.C. area commuters stuck in snow, 'it just felt hopeless'
- Haitian orphan finds a home in Md.
- For Maryland couple waiting to adopt, Haiti earthquake brings a blessing
- The vigil between hope and despair
- At Gabrielle Giffords's bedside, a constant, emotional vigil after Tucson shooting
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