It’s hatched! Live cam shows baby bald eagle is born at the National Arboretum; No. 2 is coming; Naomi Eskin & Thomas Heckroth: An ‘unsubtle’ happy hour set-up leads to love; American ISIS fighter captured by Kurds: ‘I found it hard’; A balletic ‘Hamlet’ takes one giant leap from Texas to Washington; Traffic, transit tips for blossoms and snow weekend; D.C. police arrest third suspect in fatal Northeast Washington stabbing; Could iconic police motorcycle sidecars be taking their their final rides?; No foul play in death of man found unresponsive on Metro train; Without Metrorail, Wednesday’s commute was merely bad. Why wasn’t it worse?; Man found dead on Metro train in Northwest; D.C. police investigating report of rape at Sidwell Friends School; D.C.’s decade-old problem of lead in water gets new attention during Flint crisis; D.C. schools warn of attempted abductions, police say no complaints have been filed; He fled to the U.S. for political asylum. Two years later, he won a full-ride to GWU; D.C. Council eyes cost of homeless shelter plan;
 
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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.
Naomi Eskin & Thomas Heckroth: An ‘unsubtle’ happy hour set-up leads to love
The couple were introduced by a mutual friend in 2009, the day before Valentine’s Day.
 
American ISIS fighter captured by Kurds: ‘I found it hard’
The man said he came to realize he did not support the group’s ideology.
 
A balletic ‘Hamlet’ takes one giant leap from Texas to Washington
Washington Ballet to perform Stephen Mills’s third Shakespearean adaptation.
 
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Traffic, transit tips for blossoms and snow weekend
The Cherry Blossom Festival starts Sunday, perhaps amid snow, and Metrorail has suspended its regular weekend track work for the festival.
 
D.C. police arrest third suspect in fatal Northeast Washington stabbing
Slaying occurred Dec. 21 in Langston-Carver neighborhood.
Could iconic police motorcycle sidecars be taking their their final rides?
After Harley-Davidson stopped making sidecars five years ago, police started looking for alternatives.
 
No foul play in death of man found unresponsive on Metro train
Police are investigating an incident on the Blue Line at the Foggy Bottom station.
 
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.
 
Man found dead on Metro train in Northwest
D.C. police investigating man found dead on train
D.C. police investigating report of rape at Sidwell Friends School
Police said no arrest has been made in the case.
D.C.’s decade-old problem of lead in water gets new attention during Flint crisis
Tap-water expert says D.C.’s problem was “20 to 30 times worse” than Michigan city’s.
 
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D.C. schools warn of attempted abductions, police say no complaints have been filed
School official says reports came from concerns raised by parents and Internet postings
He fled to the U.S. for political asylum. Two years later, he won a full-ride to GWU
George Washington University suprised 10 D.C. high school seniors with full scholarships.
 
D.C. Council eyes cost of homeless shelter plan
Mayor Bowser wants to replace the shelter at the former D.C. General Hospital with seven leased properties across the District.
 
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