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25 avril
23h01
After decades of disinvestment, D.C.’s Anacostia welcomes new developments
Michael Brice-Saddler
The MLK Gateway project marks the latest in recent developments that have helped reshape two of Anacostia’s busiest corridors by directing more city resources.
22h53
D.C. officers who were previously disciplined won’t get renewed contracts
Peter Hermann
D.C. police are not renewing contracts for a dozen contractual officers who had been hired with past disciplinary issues.
22h46
Hundreds of students, advocates converge at GW University to support Gaza
Ellie Silverman, Emily Davies, Justin Wm. Moyer
Some called for schools to cut ties with Israel and protect the free speech of pro Palestinian student organizers. Some chanted for the end of the state of Israel.
22h42
New channel lets long-trapped ships escape from Baltimore Harbor
Michael Laris
Some of the biggest ships trapped behind the wreckage of Baltimore’s Key Bridge can finally escape, as a new, deeper temporary channel opened Thursday.
22h08
Two men, teenager killed in separate shootings across D.C.
Peter Hermann
Before Wednesday night, the last homicide in D.C. occurred April .
20h58
Alsobrooks reinstates youth curfew for National Harbor after teen brawl
Lateshia Beachum, Jasmine Hilton
A targeted curfew at National Harbor will be enforced after swarms of teens disrupted the area over the weekend.
20h50
PM Update: Turning clearer and seasonably chilly tonight, then a nice Friday
Ian Livingston
Temperatures are on the cool side once again tonight. It becomes milder tomorrow under sunnier skies than today.
16h09
She never wanted an abortion, then she needed one to save her life
Petula Dvorak
Mylissa Farmer never cared for politics. But after having to drive across three states, trying to get an abortion to save her life, she’s come to D.C. to fight.
15h00
A day of dancing and senior skip day’ fun shattered by gunfire
Jasmine Hilton, Nicole Asbury
A social media post circulating the morning of senor skip day in drew students from across Prince George’s County together before they landed at a Greenbelt park where were shot.
13h00
Deal reached to keep Rosemount Center open in Mount Pleasant
Lauren Lumpkin
Rosemount Center, a bilingual preschool and day care, will remain open at its Mount Pleasant location for two more years, the school and its landlord announced.
09h00
D.C.-area forecast: Cool into the weekend before big warming trend
David Streit
We could hit degrees on Monday.
09h00
That bridge was a symbol of us’
Joe Heim
In Dundalk, Md., residents grapple with the sudden, surreal loss of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, a local landmark and economic artery for decades
00h58
Carey Wright will continue to lead Md. schools, state board announces
Nicole Asbury
Carey Wright, a former Mississippi schools chief, was named the next Maryland state superintendent of schools. She will serve a four year term starting July .
24 avril
20h55
Jury rejects claims that Fairfax schools mishandled teen’s rape claims
Salvador Rizzo, Karina Elwood
A federal jury in Virginia rejected a lawsuit claiming that the Fairfax County school system mishandled rape allegations by a student more than a decade ago.
20h45
PM Update: Cooler tonight and Thursday, with more clear skies than clouds
Ian Livingston
Some spots dip into the s tonight again. Not far from tomorrow, which is about degrees below average.
19h19
A homeless woman got an apartment. Then came conflicts with neighbors.
Justin Wm. Moyer
Staci Jameson was living in a tent in D.C. when she finally got a housing voucher and apartment. Now she is battling a court case to evict her.
18h16
D.C. students sue over alleged censorship of pro-Palestinian activity
Lauren Lumpkin
Students at D.C.’s Jackson Reed High School claim in a lawsuit that administrators unlawfully censored their speech when they sought to host pro Palestinian events.
12h43
4-year-old girl, father shot in Northeast Washington, police say
Peter Hermann
Authorities said the injuries to both victims did not appear to be life threatening.
12h00
Rural heritage, modern development merge in Davidsonville, Md.
Jennifer Donatelli
Where We Live Community tries balancing agricultural tradition and contemporary interests
10h00
How the Baltimore bridge collapse upended a D.C. coffee chain’s business
Marisa Iati, Danny Nguyen
Compass Coffee previously imported beans and other supplies through the Port of Baltimore.
09h00
D.C.-area forecast: Becoming bright and breezy today. Super warm Sunday into next week.
Dan Stillman
We’re mainly dry the next several days, other than the chance of a light shower this morning and perhaps a few light showers on Saturday.