D.C. area forecast: Rain then clearing today; Tonight’s cold front delivers squalls, roaring wind, and a chilly Sunday; Washington Monument closes after elevator malfunction — for second time this week; How the CIA managed to leave explosives on a special-needs school bus — without noticing; PM Update: Storm risk into evening, and more showers by dawn; Turbulent weekend ahead; Body found along I-395 in Fairfax County; Man is fatally shot in D.C. suburb of Capitol Heights, Md.; Hogan vetoes transportation bill, setting up fight with legislature; Chicago teachers go on strike, shutting down nation’s third-largest school system; Ward 8 needs investments; Next week’s wild weather will test Washingtonians’ patience and grit; CIA leaves explosive material on Virginia school bus; This pumper was at a Christmas Eve White House fire. Now it has inspired an ornament.; Hans-Dietrich Genscher, German foreign minister during reunification, dies at 89; Pic of the week: Spring training delayed ‘due to the apocalypse’; Your many upcoming chances to comment on HOT lanes plans; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
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