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| More services or more tax cuts: Virginia House and Senate pass vastly different budgets; Ukrainians rally in D.C. to protest Russian invasion of their native country; In growing National Harbor, eyes are once again set on a future Metro station; Eagle at National Arboretum lays two eggs, swooping in after power couple split ; D.C. park, trail will no longer honor official who advocated destroying Black residents' homes; A college student's project helped free his childhood friend from prison; D.C.-area forecast: Clearer, warmer and windier afternoon after rain and freezing rain departs early morning; Alexandria schools will make masking optional for students in obedience to new law; Montgomery renames Montrose Parkway to honor formerly enslaved abolitionist; Sidwell Friends, with an ideal starting five, evolves into the nation's top girls' basketball team |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Marvin Joseph/The Post) One crisis de-escalation expert questioned why there was no Taser as a less-lethal option or policy on when to activate a dashboard camera. By Jasmine Hilton ● Read more » | | | | The General Assembly will try to reconcile its budget bills before the legislative session ends next month. By Gregory S. Schneider and Laura Vozzella ● Read more » | | | Hundreds demonstrated outside the White House demanding the Biden administration impose stricter sanctions on Russia. By Meagan Flynn, Justin Wm. Moyer, Clarence Williams and Peter Hermann ● Read more » | | | | The master plan for National Harbor includes houses, hotels, restaurants, an outlet mall and resorts that have largely come to fruition since it opened 14 years ago in the middle of a recession. The Metro station in that blueprint has taken a divergent path. By Luz Lazo ● Read more » | | | Lotus and Mr. P should see their eaglets hatch in late March, experts say. By Dana Hedgpeth ● Read more » | | | | The National Park Service said it would remove Melvin Hazen's name from a Northwest Washington park and trail. By Justin Wm. Moyer ● Read more » | | | Brandon Harris focused his project on Sura Sohna and helped him get out of a Maryland prison 12 years early. By Sydney Page ● Read more » | | | | After early Winter Weather Advisory expires north and west of town, we may briefly hit 60 degrees today. By A. Camden Walker ● Read more » | | | | Alexandria City Public Schools has made masking optional starting on March 1 in response to a state law requiring school districts to let parents decide whether their children don masks. By Hannah Natanson ● Read more » | | | | Josiah Henson Parkway, the new name for Montrose Parkway, honors a formerly enslaved Montgomery man who became an abolitionist and inspired the novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin." By Katherine Shaver ● Read more » | | | Assembled over three years and given just one season to play together, a talent-packed lineup has lifted the Quakers to the No. 1 ranking in the country. By Michael Errigo ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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