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D.C.-area forecast: Cooler but windy today, then sunnier and calmer tomorrow

Temperatures may stay a hair below-average until the workweek. Most days look decent, though.

 

Watergate co-op on the market for $2.4 million

HOUSE OF THE WEEK | The three-bedroom, four-bathroom, 3,340-square-foot co-op has an 85-foot wrap-around balcony and a 1,347-square-foot roof deck.

 

Bowser pledges safer roads through transportation budget

More traffic cameras, booting of vehicles, crossing guards, and bike and bus lanes are among the mayor’s initiatives for the 2023 fiscal year.

 

Truck convoy leaves D.C. area after weeks of traffic-snarling protests

The group is heading to protest in California after dwindling numbers, fractures among supporters, pushback from D.C. residents and a failure to accomplish its stated demands.

 

NSA employee charged with disclosing top secret information

An indictment said a worker emailed sensitive files to a woman in private industry.

 

Bondsman sentenced in case involving friend who killed ex-girlfriend

A Maryland bail bondsman let a friend who was facing sexual assault charges stay at his house and have access to his car and guns.

 

Severe thunderstorm watch issued for D.C. area

Damaging winds gusts are possible in storms through this evening and a tornado or two cannot be ruled out

 

PM Update: Scattered storms this evening; a cooler, windy Friday

Some storms are severe, with the risk of damaging winds and an isolated tornado. Tomorrow feels much cooler, with winds continuing to blow.

 

Richmond-area police officer killed in car wreck

Henrico Officer Trey Marshall Sutton, 24, had just graduated from the police academy in February. Two others were critically hurt.

 

Court says Thomas Jefferson admissions can remain as case proceeds

The ruling applies to the current applicants for Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology's Class of 2026.

 

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