Buredo’s sushi burritos are over the top, in a very good way; Before the ‘Dawn of Justice,’ take a look at these other movie early risers; Pancakes and waffles are morning all-stars. But which one is better?; Trains no longer sharing track on Blue, Orange and Silver lines after teenager intentionally jumps on tracks; Police arrest suspect in 2013 killing in Northeast Washington; Older drivers with history of falls at greater risk for crashes; Lucius, National Cannabis Festival and more just-announced D.C. area events; Augusten Burroughs’ new memoir is about love, lust and sobreity; 27 deconstructed boomboxes are playing 27 new songs by 27 D.C. musicians at Transformer; Changes to more than 60 Metrobus routes coming this month; Ethan Rolland discovers rare pop in his bat to power Lake Braddock; This judge got a new heart last fall. Now he’s mulling if he still wants to be the boss.; D.C. police officer fires weapon during confrontation; Prince George’s authorites ID man found shot, burned in Forestville;
 
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Buredo’s sushi burritos are over the top, in a very good way
$20 DINER | There’s nothing subtle here, but who cares when the result is so satisfying?
Before the ‘Dawn of Justice,’ take a look at these other movie early risers
You have to get up pretty early if you want to beat the Dark Knight; these movie morning people have the first part down.
 
Pancakes and waffles are morning all-stars. But which one is better?
With your help, we're going to try to settle this carby showdown.
 
Trains no longer sharing track on Blue, Orange and Silver lines after teenager intentionally jumps on tracks
Trains no longer single-tracking between Eastern Market and Federal Center SW after a teenager jumped in front of train.
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Police arrest suspect in 2013 killing in Northeast Washington
Ronald Bruce Thomas of Oxon Hill, Md., was arrested by the Capital Area Regional Fugitive Task Force.
Older drivers with history of falls at greater risk for crashes
Falls in older adults are associated with a significantly increased risk of involvement in vehicle crashes, researchers for AAA Foundation conclude.
 
Lucius, National Cannabis Festival and more just-announced D.C. area events
Plus: The Go-Go's team up with Best Coast for a tour.
 
Augusten Burroughs’ new memoir is about love, lust and sobreity
Will being happily married put a dent in Augusten Burroughs' memoir writing?
 
 
27 deconstructed boomboxes are playing 27 new songs by 27 D.C. musicians at Transformer
Because the compositions are all different lengths, endless combinations of sounds emerge.
 
4 sweet Easter egg hunts in D.C.
Forget the White House Easter Egg Roll. Here are a few alternative celebrations that are way more likely to satisfy your (and your kids’) sweet tooth.
 
Changes to more than 60 Metrobus routes coming this month
If you ride the bus, pay attention because several routes will be eliminated, some schedules will change, and some riders will have new Sunday service.
 
Ethan Rolland discovers rare pop in his bat to power Lake Braddock
Junior produces an unlikely power stroke with a sixth-inning grand slam to push the Bruins past St. John’s, 5-4, in eight innings in Northwest Washington.
 
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This judge got a new heart last fall. Now he’s mulling if he still wants to be the boss.
Lee Satterfield, who lost a leg at 16 and had a stroke in 2011, runs a tight ship at D.C. court.
 
D.C. police officer fires weapon during confrontation
No one injured after D.C. police officer fires during incident in SE Washington.
Prince George’s authorites ID man found shot, burned in Forestville
Police say they do not believe ing of SE Washington man was a random killing.
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