Chicago teachers to strike Friday, shutting down nation’s third-largest school system; Get ready to report your neighborhood’s potholes. Potholepalooza kicks off.; For years, Pr. George’s didn’t strengthen school sex-abuse policies; Don’t destroy Metrorail in order to save it; River Towers, just south of Old Town Alexandria, is a hidden-away gem; After fire, Capitol Hill rowhouse rises from ashes; D.C. area forecast: Windy as showers and some storms visit the area today; Bus detours, street closures for final day of Nuclear Security Summit; Police: Woodbridge man found along Powells Creek; Protocol for reducing police shootings draws backlash from unions, chiefs group; Zaha Hadid, Pritzker-winning architect of defiance and drama, dies at 65; D.C. region’s leaders hate idea of lengthy Metro closings — but they could tolerate it; Ex-Loudoun deputy with purported memory loss convicted in theft case; Shirley Hufstedler, first secretary of the newly created Education Dept., dies at 90; CIA left explosive material on Loudoun school bus after training exercise; | | | | Essential news for the Greater Washington area |
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