Spring started early for D.C. housing market; Part of Rhode Island Avenue NW reopens; A new low for distracted driving: Some motorists take photos and share them #whiledriving; With a new comedy venue and two upcoming festivals, D.C. is about to burst into laughter; The Drafthouse Comedy Theater opens in D.C. on April Fool’s Day; The 202 Comedy Festival is a homecoming for D.C.’s funniest; Goodbye, ‘Shear Madness.’ Hello, ‘Almost Accurate Guide to America’ — for now.; Need expert advice? Don’t ask Jake and Amir.; Traffic gets messy with bus detours, street closures for Nuclear Security Summit; Trains no longer sharing a track on Orange and Silver lines; ‘Superman 2050′ tells a big story in a small space; Adam Sandler, Tom Petty and more just-announced D.C. area concerts; Move to reduce police shootings draws sharp backlash from unions, chiefs group; The cast of ‘Everybody Wants Some!!’ really had to team up; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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