U.S. Park Police charge man with flying drone over national park; SafeTrack affects travel to D.C. events this week; Man fatally shot in Southeast Washington is identified; Interstate 295 in Washington reopens after a fatal crash; Work week 2 begins in Metro’s phase 2 of its SafeTrack repair program; USS Enterprise boldly goes from the Smithsonian’s basement into the main gallery; Cool new gadgets and an all-night party for the Air and Space Museum’s 40th birthday; Summer jobs program kicks off, but critics still unsure new expansion works; Got tickets? Don’t let SafeTrack come between you and your fun.; Watchdog who has taken on members of Congress sets sights on UniverSoul Circus; Commuter system bends, but doesn’t break, during Metro disruptions; Court rules D.C. underserves and underidentifies preschoolers with disabilities; Virginia man is convicted of 1983 New Year’s Eve slaying of Washington woman; Religion events from around the Washington area; Joel McHale on life after ‘The Soup,’ Chevy Chase and his idea for a new Washington Redskins name; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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