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Women are sharing their ‘medical gaslighting’ stories. Now what?

The horror stories warrant attention from doctors, medical researchers and women who have come to dread making medical appointments.

 

Passenger killed in Loudoun County crash

A passenger was killed early Saturday morning in Sterling when the car he was riding in drove off the road and rolled several times, according to the Loudoun County Sherriff’s Office.

 

PM Update: Cold front tonight; mild and windy on Sunday

Temperatures will be back above 60, but gusty northwest winds will make it feel a bit chillier.

 

Wes Moore wins coveted endorsement in Maryland governor’s race

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore on Saturday won the coveted endorsement of the state’s largest teachers union, a huge boost for the former nonprofit chief who is making his first run for public office.

 

It was April, and sure enough, no fooling, we had showers

Washington’s April 1st seemed windy and cool, but not really cruel.

 

Virginia agencies failed to see depth of I-95 meltdown, report says

The Jan. 3 winter storm paralyzed traffic for 48 miles south of Washington on Interstate 95, leaving hundreds of people stranded overnight — many for more than 24 hours without food, water or gas.

 

D.C.-area forecast: Cool weekend temperatures, but warming into early week

Both today and tomorrow should be quite beautiful. A chance of showers is minimal and focused tonight.

 

Youngkin sends lawmakers back to work to pass a budget. They won’t.

Virginia Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over tax cuts, and both sides are blunt: Monday’s special session won’t resolve it.

 

Who is the ‘Christmas Tree Lady’? Lab seeks to ID woman in 1996 suicide.

The woman left typed notes signed 'Jane Doe' and defied police investigators for 25 years. New technology may end the mystery.

 

D.C. mayor proposes more local funding to support troubled crime lab

The D.C. Department of Forensic Sciences' crime lab has been functionally closed since April 2021.

 

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