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The Colesville, Md., resident was a human archive of history.
about 3 years ago
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Decision could cost states federal funds for assisting with Capitol breach,
inauguration security.
about 3 years ago
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It started with a Nextdoor posting about man in a white truck from Virginia with “Don’t Tread on Me” license plates several weeks after the Capitol riot. Neighbors in Adams Morgan thought the worst: he might be an insurrectionist, another Nashville bomber, an assassin parked minutes from former President Obama’s residence in Kalorama. Turns out the guy was just a construction worker.
almost 3 years ago
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The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors has adopted new regulations to protect
the historic nature of a property that was once part of Mount Vernon. Historians
say the site is rich in importance that goes beyond the first president,
including archaeological traces of indigenous people, little explor…
almost 3 years ago
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The American Horticultural Society has rejected the latest bid from NOVA Parks to buy historic River Farm, formerly part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, but welcomed further negotiations.
over 2 years ago
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Michael D. Woodruff of the District is wanted on murder charges for the killing
of Robert Hall on Sept. 11, police said.
over 2 years ago
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The Talbot County Council on Tuesday, saying more time was needed to consider whether to rescind a land-use decision that greenlighted a huge development in the Town of Trappe, decided to put off action until Jan. 14. Council member Laura E. Price also introduced a new measure that would specify more exactly how the developer could build out Lakeside at Trappe while also ensuring that the water and sewerage system has adequate capacity and is safe for the environment.
about 2 years ago
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Northwest D.C. Little League officials deny the allegations.
4 months ago
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Fraternity members who brought the alleged misuse of funds to light say the D.C. Attorney General’s proposal is a “joke.” The AG has reopened settlement talks.
4 months ago
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A judge granted the Archdiocese of Baltimore’s request to block such suits as part of its bankruptcy case.
4 months ago
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As part of a legal agreement, the Northern Virginia city will stop allowing pollutants to seep from a former plant in Old Town.
3 months ago