A principal met a student she expelled, and it changed her approach to discipline; Stately residences along Rock Creek Park in Rockville cater to big families; Oxon Hill man charged in homicide of woman; How do I deal with the office mean girls?; Grassley questions feds, Baltimore police in unsolved death of Fairfax teen Annie McCann; Northern Virginia expo to offer tips to renters and home buyers; D.C. area forecast: Spring is on fast forward — 80s possible later this week; White House barrier jumper arrested; Donna Edwards may finally go on television; Va. Senate votes for using electric chair if execution drugs stay scarce; Suspended Virginia firefighters reinstated; Secret Service arrests man who tried to breach White House security; Local roundup: Shooting victim found by D.C. hospital is identified; Va. legislature passes bill to shield special-needs minors from some charges; State Sen. Bryce Reeves to run for Virginia lieutenant governor;
 
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New tech program would push hands-on learning to give teens real-world skills
Arlington Tech aims to give high school students a head start in STEM-focused careers.
A principal met a student she expelled, and it changed her approach to discipline
The encounter made her examine her own role in the school-to-prison pipeline.
 
Stately residences along Rock Creek Park in Rockville cater to big families
BUYING NEW | Four bedrooms is the minimum in these 186 homes, whose lots average one-third of an acre.
 
Oxon Hill man charged in homicide of woman
Police: The victim was fatally stabbed.
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How do I deal with the office mean girls?
Plus, a husband doesn't know what to do about his wife's controlling behavior.
 
Grassley questions feds, Baltimore police in unsolved death of Fairfax teen Annie McCann
 
Northern Virginia expo to offer tips to renters and home buyers
TOWN SQUARE | The session will provide a range of information, including improving your credit scores and choosing the right location.
 
D.C. area forecast: Spring is on fast forward — 80s possible later this week
This week is more like May than March!
 
 
White House barrier jumper arrested
White House security quickly arrested a man who attempted to breach the first barrier before the White House fence on March 7.
 
Donna Edwards may finally go on television
Her campaign has reserved air time in Baltimore ahead of the April 26 primary.
 
Va. Senate votes for using electric chair if execution drugs stay scarce
The bill is Richmond’s latest effort to wrestle with supply issues related to lethal injection.
 
Suspended Virginia firefighters reinstated
Two volunteer firefighters who were put on leave after transporting a toddler to a hospital in a firetruck are back on the job in Stafford County. The county's fire chief said that the two firefighters violated policy, but reinstated them after backlash from the community.
 
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Secret Service arrests man who tried to breach White House security
The incident on the northeastern fence line occurred about 4:30 p.m. Monday.
 
Local roundup: Shooting victim found by D.C. hospital is identified
A roundup of news from across the Washington region.
Va. legislature passes bill to shield special-needs minors from some charges
The measure would allow youths with disabilities to present their education plans at trial.
 
State Sen. Bryce Reeves to run for Virginia lieutenant governor
The Republican was a leading force behind a recent gun deal with Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
 
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