- Steve Hendrix
- Staff Writer
Steve Hendrix came to The Post more than ten years ago from the world of magazine freelancing and has written for just about every page of the paper: Travel, Style, the Magazine, Book World, Foreign, National and, most recently, the Metro section’s Enterprise Team. What his stories have had in common (in addition to awful first-draft spelling) was the goal of taking readers to a place they might never visit otherwise, from the top of Kilimanjaro to the mind of a local dude who lives life as a pirate, eye patch and all.
- For Ocean City’s lifeguards, summer starts with beach boot camp
- Teachers’ summers off squeezed by second jobs, training
- Five killed in Oxon Hill home by apparent carbon monoxide poisoning
- Washington Nationals’ John Turnour keeps the field perfectly manicured
- A great day for a ballgame? No, a great day for almost anything.
- Post-Gaddafi Libya confronts its diversity
- Eagle makes journey from Metro tracks to U.S. repository
- Washington’s century-old cherry trees: wizened but still able to bust a bloom
- Car crash injures 6 in D.C.
- Man is charged with trying to steal safe from Virginia hospital
- Two stabbings reported in the District
- Vigil for toddler who died in PG fire
- A sky-high crane operator watches post-recession Washington come back to life
- Woman’s body found in C&O Canal
- The Groupon effect: Can date-night deals save your marriage?
- Filming movies in Washington just got harder
- In South Carolina, a mad scramble by GOP primary candidates to halt the Romney Ride-Along
- South Carolina braces for ugly whispers
- A eulogy for Takoma Park’s ’fox guy,’ eccentric loner and animal lover
- A Christmas tree’s remarkable journey
- Newt Gingrich: The GOP’s eccentric big thinker and bomb-thrower
- At Disney, it’s home for the holidays
- Fallen soldier’s family brings dog they named Hero home from Iraq
- In a snap, it turns cold in D.C. area
- Downtown library shutting its doors on Sundays
- At-home pet euthanasia grows in popularity
- F-16 pilot was ready to down her father’s plane
- After 9/11, woman who was at Pentagon remains skeptical
- F-16 pilot was ready to give her life on Sept. 11
- Irene leaves slight damage, Washington residents without power
- Hurricane Irene churns up East Coast; Va. boy, Md. woman killed in storm
- As a potent hurricane approaches, a hearty few at Va. and N.C. beaches celebrate summer’s last hurrah
- Bayard Rustin, organizer of the March on Washington, was crucial to the movement
- Racked by PTSD, a veteran finds calm in a pound pup named Cheyenne
- Pomp as students finish elementary school. But is it a real graduation?
- In the wee hours, WTOP gears up for drive time
- For ice cream truck vendors, the mystery music works
- How kosher is D.C.’s kosher food truck?
- Redemption through brotherhood
- Census: Young adults are responsible for most of D.C.’s growth in past decade
- The few U.S. Muslim women who choose full veil face mix of harassment, sympathy
- Georgetown student faces a step up or a boot out
- What I did in the war: A rookie’s two-week hitch in the Middle East
- Rebel-held Misurata under siege as rebels, Gaddafi forces battle in eastern and western Libya
- Remorse brings Libyan, too late, to the rebellion
- Gaddafi loyalists besiege Zawiyah; civilian casualties reported
- Gaddafi forces repel Libyan opposition; loyalists escalate counterattack on rebel-held cities
- Gaddafi forces launch new airstrikes; Obama mulls ‘no-fly zone’ request
- Egyptian prime minister Ahmed Shafiq resigns ahead of protests
- More airstrikes in eastern Libya; Gaddafi to face international probe
- Rebels repel Gaddafi loyalists in battle for key Libyan oil port
- Egypt bans Mubarak from travel, freezes assets
- In Cairo, schools reopen, uncertainty remains
- GWU honors Gray’s athletic legacy from time of segregated sports
- Montgomery homeowner learns his back yard is a no-mow zone
- Montgomery homeowner learns back yard is a no-mow zone
- For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory
- For D.C.'s few tea party residents, home can at times feel like enemy territory
- Census: Anne Arundel population tops 500,000, and growth is centered in west
- Census: Anne Arundel population tops 500,000, and growth is centered in west
- In Pepco territory, blackouts mean more home generators, more noise complaints
- In Pepco territory, blackouts mean more home generators, more noise complaints
- For sale: Mansion, 38 acres, historic view
- On the market: Va. estate with a hefty history
- While others sat in traffic, armed lobbers let off some steam
- Shades of 'Snowmageddon': Dozens turn Dupont Circle into snowball battleground
- Seat Pleasant officer injured in pursuit
- Upper Marlboro man killed on Beltway
- Dixie and D.C. region drift farther and farther apart
- D.C. area and Dixie drifting farther and farther apart
- The latest eco-debate in Takoma Park: Sun vs. shade
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