Immigrant advocacy group calls for ouster of DNC spokesman over leaked email; I-66 HOT lanes setup about to begin; home sales; Ryan Adams covered Fugazi and confronted a heckler at the Lincoln Theatre in D.C. last night; Health code violations; Getting to Saturday’s Billy Joel show: Metrorail not a best bet; Delays after crash on Interstate 395 and 14th Street Bridge in D.C.; Frank Hodsoll, NEA chairman who championed arts under Reagan, dies at 78; Update: Two-alarm fire continues to close streets in Northwest Washington; Two-alarm fire damages Logan Circle apartment building; Washington Monument slated to reopen Friday after elevator repairs; My mother-in-law is losing her memory and my husband is making things worse; Late-night Metro service may disappear for good under new proposal; | | | | | | | | | | | |
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