Vehicle crashes into gelato business for second time; The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits D.C. on Saturday. Getting around will be hard.; Fire truck and van collide in Northeast Washington, injuring seven people; 5 desserts that will make you feel like a kid again; Earlier delays for riders on three Metro rail lines; Man shot near Franklin Square in downtown Washington; Can Fox’s new sketch comedy show ‘Party Over Here’ catch on?; Part of Constitution Avenue reopened; Affordable green housing coming to D.C.’s Deanwood neighborhood; As presidential race heats up, an interesting archaeological discovery is made; It’s been warm, so cherry blossoms are arriving even earlier than expected; Blue Line service temporarily suspended between Rosslyn, Pentagon; The khao soi soup at Alfie’s will cure whatever ails you; Library of Congress reopens after sprinkler break forced evacuation;
 
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Vehicle crashes into gelato business for second time
Gelato business in Northeast Washington gets hit by vehicle for second time
The Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon hits D.C. on Saturday. Getting around will be hard.
This highly disruptive event will affect thousands of travelers all across the city through mid-afternoon.
 
Fire truck and van collide in Northeast Washington, injuring seven people
Part of Maryland Avenue is closed between 10th and 11th streets.
5 desserts that will make you feel like a kid again
Looking at dessert menus these days, you might think your grandma was running the kitchen. Chefs are bringing back nostalgic treats that favor simplicity over sophistication.
 
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Earlier delays for riders on three Metro rail lines
Normal service is back on the Orange, Blue and Silver lines of Metro.
Man shot near Franklin Square in downtown Washington
Police are searching for a gray Mercedes-Benz with paper license plates.
 
Can Fox’s new sketch comedy show ‘Party Over Here’ catch on?
With its rapid-fire pace and absurdist bent, "Party Over Here" works as a nice appetizer to "SNL," but the show’s biggest struggle will be finding an audience.
 
Part of Constitution Avenue reopened
The closure had impacted the area between First Street NE and First Street NW.
 
Affordable green housing coming to D.C.’s Deanwood neighborhood
TOWN SQUARE | The one- and two-bedroom apartments in the St. Stephens development are designed for people with low incomes and mental illness.
 
As presidential race heats up, an interesting archaeological discovery is made
A 156-year-old campaign button unearthed in downtown D.C. is strangely relevant today.
 
It’s been warm, so cherry blossoms are arriving even earlier than expected
The National Park Service has revised its peak bloom dates.
 
Landon ice hockey punctuates championship season with No. 1 ranking
The Bears rolled over Gonzaga to claim a second consecutive Mid-Atlantic Prep Hockey League title, and with it, the top ranking to end the year.
 
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Blue Line service temporarily suspended between Rosslyn, Pentagon
The agency said service was suspended between three stops.
The khao soi soup at Alfie’s will cure whatever ails you
The spicy bowl of noodles has become the most popular dish at Alex McCoy's Thai pop-up.
 
Library of Congress reopens after sprinkler break forced evacuation
Closed streets along Independence Avenue are open again.
 
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