Got a name for two baby bald eagles at the National Arboretum? Suggestions will be welcome.; A peek inside the D.C.-area’s most expensive home listings; These hackers can hold a town hostage. And they want ransom — paid in bitcoin.; Proposal to displace farmers market could scuttle Adams Morgan condo project; President Wilson and Marion Barry attended this Capitol Hill church. Now it could become condos.; Part of River Road in Bethesda is closed; Without Metrorail, Wednesday’s commute was merely bad. Why wasn’t it worse?; A balletic ‘Hamlet’ takes one giant leap from Texas to Washington; Religion events from around the Washington area; A year after Germanwings crash, a victim’s friends unite for memorial concert; No foul play in death of man found unresponsive on Metro train; Cherry blossom festival is no-drone zone; It’s cherry blossom season, so celebrate with these food and drink specials; It’s hatched! Live cam shows baby bald eagle is born at the National Arboretum; No. 2 is coming;
 
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Got a name for two baby bald eagles at the National Arboretum? Suggestions will be welcome.
What do name two baby bald eagles? Suggestions are welcome.
A peek inside the D.C.-area’s most expensive home listings
The properties include a 14-year-old custom home in Northwest Washington with more than 14,000 square feet, three renovated homes from the late 1920s and the 1930s and a newly built home on an acre in McLean.
 
These hackers can hold a town hostage. And they want ransom — paid in bitcoin.
Officials say “ransomware” is proliferating as more and more victims pay.
 
Proposal to displace farmers market could scuttle Adams Morgan condo project
PN Hoffman's plan to construct a six-story building with 60 residences and 6,500 square feet of retail at the SunTrust site encounters neighborhood opposition.
 
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President Wilson and Marion Barry attended this Capitol Hill church. Now it could become condos.
The former Eastern Presbyterian Church has a long and distinguished history as a place of worship.
 
Part of River Road in Bethesda is closed
Part of River Road in Bethesda is closed
A look at how Metro riders used Uber during the shutdown, in 3 charts
Notice any patterns?
 
Without Metrorail, Wednesday’s commute was merely bad. Why wasn’t it worse?
Washington’s commuters deserve some praise, though they can’t do this daily.
 
 
A balletic ‘Hamlet’ takes one giant leap from Texas to Washington
Washington Ballet to perform Stephen Mills’s third Shakespearean adaptation.
 
Religion events from around the Washington area
Palm Sunday and Holy Week services, Purim festival, Monastery Lily and Palm Cross sale.
A year after Germanwings crash, a victim’s friends unite for memorial concert
The 3rd Planet Festival in Philadelphia will honor D.C.-area residents Emily and Yvonne Selke.
 
No foul play in death of man found unresponsive on Metro train
Police are investigating the incident on the Blue Line at the Foggy Bottom station.
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Cherry blossom festival is no-drone zone
The FAA reminds cherry blossom fans to leave their drones at home.
 
It’s cherry blossom season, so celebrate with these food and drink specials
Yeah, it's an excuse to make everything pink, but we'll play along.
 
It’s hatched! Live cam shows baby bald eagle is born at the National Arboretum; No. 2 is coming
Baby bald eagle hatches at National Arboretum in Northeast D.C.
 
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