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| Metro's emergency response puts workers, riders at risk, audit says; D.C.-area forecast: Staying warm through tomorrow with clouds and some showers; He was 14 when he was charged with murder. He could be out of custody in less than a year.; Mayor's crime-fighting initiative, Building Blocks DC, is shifting its structure; Poll finds Youngkin underwater with Virginia voters, who veer to his left on major issues; Nearly half of Washingtonians don't like Commanders name, Post poll finds; Fairfax County neighborhood hit with dozens of antisemitic fliers; Family of man left paralyzed after traffic stop files $75 million lawsuit against Prince George's County ; Youngkin's Health Department fielded questions about science behind masks-optional policy; Metro's Twitter was hacked — and that might be the least of its problems |
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| | | | | | | Essential news and more for DMV residents. | | | | | | (Matt McClain/The Washington Post) The impact of a mass shooting lasts a lifetime, experts say, and victims often need help with therapy or medical bills which aren't covered by insurance. By Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | | A regulator said Metro continues to struggle with communication and coordination among various agencies. By Justin George ● Read more » | | | | Colder by Thursday with more rain, maybe a bit of wintry mix to the north. By Matt Rogers ● Read more » | | | | Building Blocks D.C. focuses prevention efforts on the most dangerous blocks, but some worry it has lost its focus By Peter Hermann and Michael Brice-Saddler ● Read more » | | | | A new poll from Christopher Newport University finds that more Virginians disapprove of the job Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) is doing than approve of his performance. By Gregory S. Schneider ● Read more » | | | More fans prefer the Washington Football Team name to Commanders, according to a Washington Post poll. By Nicki Jhabvala and Emily Guskin ● Read more » | | | | Police are trying to determine the source of the fliers. By Tom Jackman ● Read more » | | | | The lawsuit alleges former Prince George's County police corporal Bryant W. Strong used excessive force in 2019 when he slammed Demonte Ward-Blake to the ground after pulling him over for driving a car with expired tags. By Keith L. Alexander ● Read more » | | | | The questions from state public health workers highlight the tensions of decision-making in a complex political environment. The emails were revealed through an open records request. Read more » | | | | The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority has been a complete mess, with more than half its trains grounded, revenue shortfalls and a manager who is leaving. On Monday, its Twitter account was hacked. Perspective ● By Petula Dvorak ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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