The Post football Top 20: DeMatha holds down its spot; Centreville is back; Spalding enters; The month of September in restaurant openings and closings; MGM National Harbor casino announces Dec. 8 grand opening; Navy Yard, SW Waterfront among hottest for rental development in city and nation; Earlier delays on Metro’s Red Line, as trains were sharing a track; FTA: ‘There was no traffic pattern’ during some SafeTrack surges; This theory could explain what’s going on in NBC’s ‘The Good Place’; Arlington treatment center to build gym to help recovering addicts; There’s no big fix for Metro, but there are a lot of little ones; No. 1 DeMatha stuffs No. 2 St. John’s on a late two-point conversion to pull out a win; Washington-area religion events; Virginia man sentenced to 20 years to life in prison in 1983 slaying of D.C. woman; No charges to be filed against off-duty officer in fatal shooting at D.C.’s Union Station; Ethics opinion: D.C.’s Vincent B. Orange didn’t break rules by seeking Chamber job; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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