Single-tracking brings significant delays on Metro’s Blue, Orange lines; Here’s what happened when we asked you to color your own Express cover; A&E’s ’60 Days In’ will scare you straight; Rubio wins D.C. Republican primary; edges out Kasich; Cherry Blossom Festival creates it own traffic season; A century ago, Washingtonians danced at the Penn Gardens amusement palace; A scholar gives theater directors their due when it comes to Shakespeare; Broadway’s man of the moment: Ivo van Hove; Religion events around the Washington area; Car flips in front of Washington Convention Center, causing street closures downtown; Metro adds six-car train markers to platforms; Dog owners worry ‘unreasonable’ health requirements could keep pets from St. Patrick’s Day Parade;
 
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Single-tracking brings significant delays on Metro’s Blue, Orange lines
Major delays on to Metro's downtown stops with fire activity. Delays are on Blue, Orange and Silver lines. Avoid Metro.
Here’s what happened when we asked you to color your own Express cover
Over the weekend, we published our own version of an adult coloring book, and the response was incredible.
A&E’s ’60 Days In’ will scare you straight
In this new reality show, seven non-criminals go to jail for two months to uncover info about illicit inmate misbehavior and corrupt guards.
 
Rubio wins D.C. Republican primary; edges out Kasich
Some voters say the earlier-than-usual primary made their voice more influential than ever.
 
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Cherry Blossom Festival creates it own traffic season
Don’t be blindsided by the blooms. Know how to reach — or avoid — festival events.
 
A century ago, Washingtonians danced at the Penn Gardens amusement palace
Dance hall days: In the 1920s, D.C. cops thought Penn Gardens was an immoral cesspool.
 
A scholar gives theater directors their due when it comes to Shakespeare
British novelist has newfound respect for those who take the playwright from page to stage.
 
Broadway’s man of the moment: Ivo van Hove
The ‘A View From the Bridge’ director stages a second Arthur Miller play, ‘The Crucible.’
 
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Religion events around the Washington area
Cathedral photography access, Lenten programs, classical music and organ concerts.
Car flips in front of Washington Convention Center, causing street closures downtown
D.C police said two people suffered injuries in the crash.
 
Metro adds six-car train markers to platforms
The transit authority hopes the markers being tested at four stations will end some guess work for waiting riders.
 
Dog owners worry ‘unreasonable’ health requirements could keep pets from St. Patrick’s Day Parade
Some longtime dog owners fear they won't be able to attend this year.
 
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